2012年6月18日星期一

Update 1-UK male event ends with braces

With the Li-Mei Hwang (Reuters) - British designer clothing for men presented a blend of floral, paisley prints with transparent and comprehensive quilted handbags towels and color on the last day of the first event in London, a stand-alone mode of the men on Sunday accessorised. The event was a wide range of collections, presentations and lectures by leading designers like Paul Smith, Jonathan Saunders, Christopher Kane, with talks already under way on how to develop collections in London, nor men. "We want to expand the collections of London. This is the first time, so obviously there is an opportunity to reflect and evaluate his" British Fashion Council chief executive Caroline Rush told Reuters. TOPMAN design director Gordon Richardson said the event was finally about to present in a position to the best of the British men's fashion. "I really hope it is successful and that we continue this ... I think we need to build and maintain. We need to grow." "All these young designers will show at the stage where they can reach an international audience. We could not be done this three or four years," he added. JW Anderson and designer Richard Nicoll presented collections that are transparent floral and paisley prints with quilted handbags and colorful towels included accessorised, the softer side of highly adapted to the usual costume. JW Anderson Showcase collections for men with teddy bears in London, with floral prints and sheer knit ensemble. Models wear wigs and black scarf tied in a hand made quilted handbags and brand sketchbooks. Vivid pink and red pants and jackets were issued together tops and knit shirts and shorts with a pencil effect seen printed. A palette of crisp light gray, white, blue and ocher, and were equipped with high-quality customer-specific details in contrasting colors observed at Richard Nicoll debut menswear collection. "I thought the color was good. Good color, good silhouettes. He looked well made. Many collections in London, looking very worked, but not necessarily well done. It looks chic," said the style blogger Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist. FASHION INDUSTRY GROWTH Leather Jackets in teal and aqua with contrasting details also stars alongside rich paisley prints, with transport models colored briefcases and travel bags. The day ended with an exclusive evening at Burberry flagship store in Knightsbridge, by Elton John, model Edie Campbell and Miles Kane musician who has performed at the event attended. Creative Director Christopher Bailey said he wanted to ensure that the trade mark in the event of a way to ensure the success of men's fashion was celebrated in the capital involved. "We wanted to celebrate the collections in London, we wanted to celebrate the men's fashion, we have our show in Milan, but we wanted to make sure that we were a part of it," he told Reuters. Men, the fashion industry's fastest growing and the spectacle of three days in London saw a mix of high fashion and high-street designer with the best lighting for British men with fashion like Tom Ford and Paul Smith. "You can go to Savile Row, Burlington Arcade and Jermyn Street and see the fantastic heritage, and it is probably the most progressive designers to show the world in style in London, amazing street, you get all this kind of" said Dylan Jones, editor of men's magazine GQ. "This is the new generation of men who are actually spending money, they learned how to buy, such as women, and they go out and buy clothes. It's great for the economy." (Additional reporting by Matthew Stock, edited by Sophie Hares )

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