The spring/summer 2024 showcase was set against an uncertain economic and political backdrop, Top Got Mars Shirt which may have led many designers to approach their collections with extra consideration. The customer has become more mindful too, further aware of their consumption and the downright privilege that it is to be a consumer right now. Yes, there will always be an appetite to shop, but there is a deliberate attempt to be less ostentatious about it (read: there will be far fewer logos this season). Of the trends, many carried on from previous seasons, not just the last. In addition to what Page observed above, from the palette to the prints down to finer details such as jewellery, big bags and ballet flats, it felt like we’d seen much of it all before, but this time with a renewed appeal. No big leaps were made—which is good in terms of our bank balances and wardrobes—and our editors were able to envision themselves wearing much of what they saw in their daily lives. Let’s hear it for the wide-leg trousers!. The more directional trends we did see were there to spark joy at a time when it felt like it might have been in short supply. There was a celebration of colour throughout, which could have quite easily taken over this entire trend report. Red continues to dominate, with Hermès’ designs acting as a stoic antithesis to the candy-pop looks that lined the Versace, Prada and Eudon Choi runways. There was shimmer but with a shakeup; silhouettes were stronger and the overall sweetness was distilled. Florals, for spring? They’ll never be groundbreaking, but with seismic petal proportions and blooms that jump off the toile they’re delicately attached to, there’s new life to be found in the trend that we assumed we’d seen everything from.
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As the sartorial look becomes more and more widely appreciated and affordable for young pretenders, Top Got Mars Shirt dapper chaps and sartorially savvy types alike, quintessential British men’s outfitters Hackett make a timely move to Spitalfields. Their new concept store seamlessly infuses all their best bits – from impeccable tailoring to collegiate inspired separates in this “one-stop” shop. Staffed by selected individuals, who are locally based and could be best described as friendly extensions of the brand, epitomise the modern man-about-town. The store itself houses uniquely selected and merchandised clothes with exclusive products as well as a barber station courtesy of Murdock London. In the lower ground floor you can find a billiards table and vintage leather furnishings where gents can relax during or after your purchases. The consideration and attention to detail that has gone into every aspect of the shop, such as oversized luggage trunks acting as display wardrobes and fitting room curtains created from Hackett tweeds, best reflect Hackett’s distinctive blend of tradition and modernity. This strategy of offering a luxurious yet honest shopping experience to the fashion-forward customer is a positive one. We certainly appreciate the focus on the ‘experience’ element – The new space offers a great sanctom for wise folks to engage in a mixture of gentlemanly discussion.
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