A Conversation with Lee Roach

Having already made a reputation for himself for the strong minimalist sophistication of his

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Having already made a reputation for himself for the strong minimalist sophistication of his collections, designer Lee Roach traces his expertise back to his work on London’s famous Savile Row as well as with fellow designers Kilgour, Peter Saville and Meadham Kirchhoff. Shortly before founding his brand of the same name, he graduated with a BA from Central Saint Martins back in 2010 with his Spring/Summer 2011 collection earning a spot in the Selfridges ‘Bright Young Things’ initiative.’ The creative director of the up-and-coming British minimalist menswear label shared some thoughts on the brand’s design ethos and its most recent collection.


Brand Philosophy

Lee Roach discusses his label’s philosophy

Can you introduce yourself?

I am the creative director of LEE ROACH, a London-based menswear brand.

The label’s philosophy focuses on minimalism. What are the challenges into achieving a minimalist vs. underwhelming design?

The philosophy comes from the way in which the garment is conceived and the use of fabrics. This in itself translates in a modern aesthetic, minimal as a result of process.

The focus is primarily on creating menswear that reflects the needs of modern lifestyle, while the approach comes from the removal of excessive components, which through the process of reduction, produces a refined modern garment that I believe relates to the current multifaceted way in which we live.

The garment poses a formality through its cut and adherence to traditional garment shapes whilst the unlined, unstructured construction allows the wearer feel completely comfortable and additionally this allows you fold and pack the garments in a way that traditional tailored garments do not allow, with minimal effect on the garment when unpacked.

What considerations are paramount when it comes to designing?

Construction, function and fabrication. All three inform one another constantly and do not exist independently.

The modern lifestyle is an ongoing/perennial consideration, the way in which we consistently travel and attend numerous events/meetings in a single day of varying degrees. There is a continued questioning of formality and function, typical articulation of tailoring in the form of canvas and padding is removed, garments are carefully balanced, through construction and fabrication. These considerations are paramount and continue to inform the design process.

Do you feel there are some things you do unconventionally? If so what are they?

The process of reduction to this extent.


Collection Inspiration

Lee Roach talks about his recent collection

What are your current thoughts on fashion in Britain as well as globally?

The UK is in an interesting time with increased attention and the growing influential platform London Collections: Men and to be part of it is very stimulating.

The brand has a strong element of English influence within which comes from growing up in England and working on Savile Row though I have always viewed the brand as international and within an international context.

What was the approach for this latest collection?

Spring/Summer 2014 was about furthering the brand’s exploration into its key principles whilst introducing a new lightness. The fabrics are always paramount to the collection’s development and this season saw the use of water-repellent and over-dyed treated cottons, alongside double weave Japanese denim.

There was also the introduction of print using a six-way desert camouflage ripstop, something I believe to poses a masculinity, practicality and beauty in its appearance. The fabrics each represented the combination of modernity and tradition and through the various interpretations.

Alongside and almost contradicting the more fluid pattern of the camouflage were a series of graphic prints, each of which came from the same composition and through the removal and revelation of the three components produced three prints.

What are the plans for the label going forward?

We are working on numerous inter-seasonal projects alongside the main line, which itself will expand introducing new product categories.

To learn more about Lee Roach, visit his website. As for his Spring/Summer 2014 collection, it is currently available at select stockists below.
UK LONDON: Dover Street Market, Harvey Nichols.
ITALY BRESCIA: Rail.
USA NEW YORK: Dover Street Market, Opening Ceremony.
USA LOS ANGELES: Opening Ceremony.
JAPAN TOKYO: Comme des Garçons Trading Museum.
CHINA BEIJING: Maria Luisa.
ONLINE: Thecorner.com.

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