Bianca Saunders RTW Fall 2020

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Bianca Saunders re-created dancehall parties for her presentation and focused on movement and contrast for her new collection. The space was sectioned off into curtained partitions where models grooved to dancehall music. “I wanted to create a peep show idea of the dancehall scene, because dance can be quite sexual and when you’re at a club, despite being surrounded by people, you’re very much in your own moment,” she mused.

Despite their tailored construction, the clothes were designed to dance in. Saunders curved seams, twisted fabrics and moved shoulder seams closer to the neck so that it would shift. Long overcoats had double hems that moved easily over long and loose shirts. A bleached and fluid denim ensemble stole the show.

By altering its construction, Saunders breathed new life into these men’s wear staples.

Source: WWD

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London Fashion Week Men's Street Style

Kicking off this season’s fashion month, London Fashion Week: Men’s saw buyers, press and influencers from all over the world descend on the British capital. The three-day event — which featured stand-out shows from Kiko Kostadinov, Craig Green and Paria Farzaneh — saw attendees step out in a mix of fashion week staple brands and emerging designers. Key labels for the street style crowd included Balenciaga, Raf Simons, Burberry and Fendi, all of which were featured with bold patterns and big logos. There was also a smattering of star power as Stranger Things actor Charlie Heaton showed up for Daniel W. Fletcher.

As well as the clothing worn by fashion week attendees, London Fashion Week: Men’s also featured a wide range of hyped sneakers. Silhouettes including the A-COLD-WALL*’s recent Nike Air Force 1, Martine Rose’s Nike Air Monarch collaboration and the Prada Cloudbust all feature prominently in this season’s best street style.

Source: Hypebeast

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