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Monday, June 17, 2013

Day 2: London Collections: Men spring/summer 2014

Shows around town today include Alexander McQueen, Fashion Forward recipient Sibling, plus Jimmy Choo and rag & bone will present their mainline menswear collections for the first time in London.  
The English Gentleman at Lord’s Pavilion will present a mix of looks from the bespoke tailors of Savile Row and the Woolmark Company, along with London’s best shirt makers and hatters from 4.30pm - 6.30pm
The Accessories Collective at Victoria House will host a 'meet and greet' from 1pm - 3pm where press and buyers have the chance to meet the designers and see the latest collections

"Being a part of it and being an ambassador is incredible, I'm very chuffed" - Tinie Tempah. Watch yesterday's highlights at the shows plus we catch up with new Menswear Ambassador, Dermot O'Leary at the opening brunch while Jonathan Saunders tells us what he brings to British menswear. Watch here
 

See looks from the spring/summer 2014 collections shown on Day 1 of London Collections: Men, and watch highlights from the catwalk. Show Highlights


See today's official schedule for London Collections: Men, bringing together an exciting array of London's brightest emerging talents, British heritage brands and international names to show across the three day celebration of men's fashion.


Events around town today include the palmer//harding digital presentation, the Details Magazine party hosted by Daniel Peres and the Men's Health x Liberty x Oliver Spencer event. See the full line-up of events taking place today at London Collections: Men. Use the map to locate shows, events and showrooms. 


The Hospital Club will be home to 27 ready-to-wear designers including NEWGEN MEN and Fashion Forward, while 9 accessories designers across footwear, eyewear, jewellery and bags will showcase their collections at Victoria House


 




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