Leaping from the traditional to the radical, the men’s edition of London fashion week opened on Friday with shows from country gentleman label Barbour and young urban designer Nasir Mazhar.
Fashion VIPS, buyers and journalists gathered under the elegant arch of the Swiss church in central London to catch a glimpse of Barbour’s autumn/winter 2016 collection, the first of dozens of shows to be held before the event wraps up on Monday.
An intermittent spotlight, mimicking a lighthouse, illuminated the stage as the soothing sound of breaking waves filled the room.
“The collection is inspired by the Beacon that has stood watch at the mouth of the River Tyne in the North East of England since 1882,” the label said in a statement.
Fashion VIPS, buyers and journalists gathered under the elegant arch of the Swiss church in central London to catch a glimpse of Barbour’s autumn/winter 2016 collection, the first of dozens of shows to be held before the event wraps up on Monday.
An intermittent spotlight, mimicking a lighthouse, illuminated the stage as the soothing sound of breaking waves filled the room.
“The collection is inspired by the Beacon that has stood watch at the mouth of the River Tyne in the North East of England since 1882,” the label said in a statement.
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