Chunky Soles & Cold-Weather Fits Set the Style Tone for London Fashion Week: Men's

Featuring strong showings from Off-White™, Balenciaga and A-COLD-WALL*.

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At any fashion week what’s being worn outside is almost as important as what’s being displayed inside. This season’s London Fashion Week: Men’s saw new collections from some of Europe’s best designers and brands — including A-COLD-WALL*, Craig Green and Astrid Andersen — as well a string of eye-catching outfits from those in attendance.

This season’s most prominent street style brands included Off-White™ — with Virgil Abloh‘s utility belt and Nike collaboration both ubiquitous on the front row — as well as Balenciaga, J.W.Anderson and London’s very own A-COLD-WALL*. London Fashion Week: Men’s also saw a series of famous faces come out for the shows, with the likes of Slick Rick, footballer Hector Bellerin and even Michèle Lamy making an appearance over the course of the three day event.

In terms of footwear, the chunky-soled trainer trend showed no signs of slowing down, with silhouettes such as Balenciaga’s Triple S, and the Eytys Angel featuring prominently. Other notable sneakers — aside from “The Ten” — included Salomon trail runners, Liam Hodges’ recent collaboration with FILA and the sought after SFB Jungle Dunk from NikeLab and UNDERCOVER.

Make sure you’re up to date with all of our London Fashion Week: Men’s coverage, including our backstage interviews with Astrid Andersen and Wood Wood’s Karl-Oskar Olsen.

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