As London Collections: Weed Let’S Grow Fucking Tee Men drew to a close we were all treated to a musically enthused show by Nutters of Savile Row x Peter Werth at the Café de Paris, Leicester Square. These 70’s institutions came together to produce an exclusive collection after independently undertaking wardrobe design and production work for the upcoming feature film, “Northern Soul”. Prominent components of the collection include roped shoulders and oversized lapels with wide legged trousers. These bold heritage looks have been updated nicely using unstructured tailoring in a contemporary cut, suited to today’s man. Knitwear offers homage to Savile Row by incorporating hounds tooth, windowpane and over scaled Prince of Wales check designs.There was a positively genius turn to the show, when dancers from the movie came out as models and delighting us with a few dance floor tricks. This is collaboration has energy and passion worthy of honouring the founders of both brands.
Weed Let’S Grow Fucking Tee, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
If you needed an excuse to adopt the platform heel trend finally, consider this your sign. Weed Let’S Grow Fucking Tee While I’ll personally admit to always begging for higher heels, Paris Fashion Week’s street style scene didn’t come to play when it came to pulling out in those platforms. You saw everything from the it-shoes like Valentino Garavani Pumps to knee-high platform booties spotted on those cobblestone streets. There are so many noteworthy color trends, but none dominated the streets of Paris like tangerine. Whoever said orange wasn’t a great color had never seen how French women and the fashion set can take this hue from the formerly food-inspired to fashionable. If you find yourself afraid to incorporate this color into your wardrobe for the rest of the year, simply start small with accessories or single pieces and pair them with your favorite go-to’s. Sorry not sorry, but sets are still very much happening—just look at the street style seen at Paris Fashion Week. From tweed sets to knit sets to matching suit sets, there was no end in sight of powerful pairings. Frankly, we’re not mad about it. This trend is by far the easiest way to channel the French aesthetic without trying too hard. Leather in all its forms has become a beloved staple among the fashion set for the past few seasons, but statement coats came into their own during PFW. While the idea of colorful leather trenches was a trend spotted on F/W 21 runways, in the streets, this trend expanded outside of the color wheel and into new territories (i.e., trenches in patent crocodile leather, two-tones, ultra-long lengths, and leather adorned with unique details).
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