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  • In LONDON the British menswear designers showcased a combination of clear florals and detailed paisley prints accessorized with quilted purses and coloured briefcases on the ultimate day of London's 1st standalone men's fashion event.

    Designer J.W. Anderson's showcase for London Collections Men featured teddy bear prints, sheer floral patterns and knitted ensembles. The models sporting black wigs and headscarves tied to at least one aspect carried quilted purses and branded sketchbooks.

    Vivid pink and red jackets were seen alongside knitted bell bottom trousers and tops, also as shirts and shorts with a printed paintbrush result.

    A crisp palette of pale grays, white, blue and ochre with neat tailored finishes and contrasting color details were seen at Richard Nicoll's debut menswear assortment.

    "I thought the colour was sensible. Good color, sensible silhouettes. It looked well created. plenty of collections in London look terribly worked on however not essentially well created. This appearance stylish," said vogue blogger Scott Schuman, of The Sartorialist.

    Leather jackets in teal and aqua with contrasting details additionally featured alongside wealthy paisley prints, with models carrying coloured briefcases and duffel luggage.

    Menswear is that the fastest growing fashion sector and therefore the three-day London show has seen a combination of high fashion and high-street designers showcase the simplest of British menswear that includes fashion luminaries like Tom Ford and Paul Smith.

    "You will move to Savile Row, Burlington Arcade or Jermyn Street and see fantastic heritage, and then there are most likely the foremost leading edge designers within the world showing in London, wonderful street vogue, you variety of get everything," said Dylan Jones, editor of men's magazine GQ.

    "It's the new generation of men who are literally spending cash, they've learnt a way to search like girls, and they are going out and shopping for garments. It's nice for the economy."

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