The two-time Woolmark Prize winner looked to ancient Greece and Egypt, honoring 4th-century gods with monstrous silhouettes.
The London-based designer pulls back the reins to create more commercially accessible garments.
Pulling illustrative references from Richard Breton’s 1565 book, ‘The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel.’
As London Fashion Week comes to a close, Hypebeast undresses the biggest influences in menswear.
By referencing Greek mythology, the designer explores how clothes shift shapes and colors in volumes from barely there to momentous.
From HARRI’s buoyant bottoms to Chet Lo’s soft peaks and Edward Crutchley’s kinks.
Pieces were treated by a master of screen-printing in Kyoto.
Aries and Wales Bonner will also offer 12-month graduate schemes.
The London talent returns with ancient snake motifs and more.
Behind the scenes at the British designer’s first London Fashion Week Men’s show.
Through clothes, gender has become irrelevant.
Everything you need to know about the British designer.