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Smith-Wykes // Menswear // Ones to Watch

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Way back in the land before time (aka Fashion Week) I visited the Jacket Required show. A brilliant showcase of new menswear design from established brands such as Oliver Spencer and Mr Start there were a few I had genuinely never heard of, and amongst those one or two brands launching their very first collection. Genuinely it’s not laziness not covering these brands until now. I just didn’t want these great menswear designers to vanish in the sea of London Fashion Week. So over the coming days and weeks I’ll be posting my reviews of the collections I saw. Not just established menswear collections but also one’s to watch. 

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One of these was the very lovely Smith-Wykes, in a sea of the new Scandi-lite heritage brands this collection really stood out for me. Inspired by and large by early Woody Allen films the collection revels in a slightly geeky sphere, and also draws from the burgeoning rise of Scandi style. 

Based between London and Paris the brand has been founded by Rory Wykes & Michael Smith are really driven in their brand ideas.  Rory has a great menswear background having worked for the likes of Baracuta and Carven. Meanwhile Michael, originally from New York now living in Paris, brings a business edge and an eye for upcoming artists and musicians. Music and fashion have gone hand in hand since before Anna was an editor, and it’s great to see a collection having a definite soundtrack.

The tailoring is sharp yet soft, the shirting is of a great quality, and having tried on the above check flannel harrington their cut is great. As ever it’s about being slim and fitted without being skinny. I often end up asking brands if their fit is actually true to size, a small ask may be, but one some brands are way off. I never ever want to go up a size when trying things on. Yes this may be vain, but I’m sure I’m not the only one that thinks this. 

The colour palette ranges from strong blues to gingers, ambers then back to more commercial greys. The colours are all strong and will form a great core to your winter wardrobe. More importantly the pricing structure of the brand will be very reasonable in terms of luxe sportswear and heritage brands. Jeans should retail around £110. 

My favourite pieces were certainly the check harrington, navy hoody and fur trimmed Caban jacket. This is brand I really hope this brand grows well in their opening season. Oh and remember where you heard of Smith-Wykes first. 

Prophetik // London Fashion Week // Autumn Winter 2012

Being made to wait until menswear day can be torture for me. Day after day at London Fashion Week, wonderful creative pieces flow past me, all brilliant and all out of my reach unless I decide on a major shift in lifestyle. So any glimpse of something, anything I could potentially add to my over stuffed wardrobe is welcomed with open arms. Prophetik early, (ok ok 10.30) Sunday morning was one such delight. Now before I start can I just say I am an avid supporter of conservation, raising awareness of animals plight, and indeed collaboration between fashion and anything charitable. In light of this I learnt that the plural of rhino is rhino, and that the rate at which rhino are being poached has escalated to truly horrific levels due to ridiculous beliefs in the medicinal powers of rhino horn. This must stop now, or in less than fifteen years wild rhino will be extinct. I also learnt I never want to see a mutilated rhino carcass before breakfast again. So thank you Prophetik for bringing the issue to my attention, I guess I’ll just have to man up regarding the second part.

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Courtly Love was the title of the collection and we were transported to a time post revolution when the French aristocracy were clinging onto what they knew, for a joint menswear and womenswear collection. Dilapidated grandeur is a swift way to my heart. Miss Havisham tattered damask silks, some grubby knees and evocations of bygone glories are a quick way to inspire me. Maybe it’s the thought of love lost, who knows? Whether a dip-dyed empire line gown the colour of encroaching mold or stunning threadbare dress that evoked images of a dramatic night time escape from the family chateau, this collection contained beautifully twisted elements of this. Unfortunately, whether it was through fabric selection, fabrication or construction as a whole the collection sailed too close to costume for me.

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Still brimful of literal historical references the menswear by and large avoided a similar fate. There may be more longevity in such pieces of menswear than womens who knows? Maybe I was giddy with the thought of some clothes I could actually wear. Kilts almost risqué in their shortness, a chunky yet light knit over black militaristic jodhpurs, and cropped Westwood like jackets, all made their way down the catwalk and could quite easily find their way on to my wishlist. In particular the black and white check coat and waistcoat, working brilliantly over the high waisted trousers. This is before we even mention the magnificent embellished charcoal great. Which garnered knowing looks amongst the front row attendees. This was something covetable, and could quite easily be fought over once the collection hits the stores. I would happily have lifted it off the models shoulders right there and then, if I thought I could have gotten away with it. 

 

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Prophetik needs time and space to continue to grow, London Fashion Week and Vauxhall Fashion Scout are great incubators of talent so next season should be stronger. Bizarrely the menswear succeeded in it’s rebirth of past times, where this caused the womenswear to flounder slightly. It’s hard to win a battle on more than one front, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be done.

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Topman Design // London Fashion Week // Menswear

Black Ponyskin Biker Jacket Topman London Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2012 Menswear

Ok so it’s a blurry shot from my iPhone, but for me this jacket was one of the highlights of a great Topman show. I’ll review the rest once I’ve sorted out my photos including the fact myself and Style Cupid, had a great view to admire the always tasty Mr David Gandy! 

In the meantime here is the beautiful ponyskin biker jacket, I immediately tweeted about! I love it.