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J.W Anderson Mens F/W 13.14 London












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the weird stuff is too weird for me and the wearable stuff too bland
 
Some of these outfits are straight up ridiculous. I'm all for a little womenswear influence on menswear, but besides Andrej Pejic who the hell will wear this?
 
^ Same here, I am all for trying something different and flamboyance in mainstream menswear but this is a bit extreme. I want to wear skirts but in the way Marc Jacobs does, this is just ridiculous.
 
Well, you cannot say the quality doesn't look good! Apart from the obvious attempt to drawing your attention, there are a lot of good pieces actually. Those mustard and grey sweaters with the tucking in the front are very interesting, and those pants are too! The graphic sweaters are cute too. I would actually like to see them in a layered styling, not so much IN-YOUR-FACE-FOR-THE-SAKE-OF-ATTENTION, but I still find the felt items good.
 
maybe he doesn't have any more ideas that he has to take ideas from Balenciaga for his mens line as well.
and I don't really know how the f does the two different sized pack things in front of the pants look appealing, it didn't work well last season's womenswear, neither this season.
 
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It looks like these guys decided to play dress up in Miu Miu Fall 2010. It's a kind of forced weird I really don't fancy...
 
I would love to see the backstage video of this show to see all the models' reactions :p
 
Oh, I adore this. The play on the peplum idea with those shorts looks pretty cool. I would love to own those. Besides those pieces, I also love those simple sweaters with the circle images on them. I just love the whole gender-bender idea here.
 
This is the first season that Jonathan and I are going to be disagreeing on what I want to wear (admittedly, I refuse to take off my Grateful Dead sweater from him, I love it). The pieces all appear well made, as usual, but it looks terribly forced to me. Or rather, perhaps the designs are lacking enough (and I cannot believe I'm asking for this in a menswear show of ALL places) realism or practicality? I mean, I have tiny legs, and even I don't want a ruffle around my thigh; much less a tube top, or what is essentially a sheath dress.

Anyhow, even if it's not for me this time, at least he's continuing with his particular, and what I would consider forward-thinking, vision.
 
Poor models had to wear these horrid clothes, I like the coats though!
 
I cannot stand over-hype designer. This is what you get from them. The downright ridiculous. Just another Henry Holland IMHO! Next!
 
Am I the only one loving this collection ? It's the most refreshing menswear collection I have in years. Far from the boring typical shows with ties, shirts, suits. Jonathan creates new shapes and create a dialogue withi the audience about masculinity/feminity, wearable/unwearble, classic materials/technicals materials. I am a guy wearing masculine clothes normally, but I am attracted to this shapes because they are so unexpected for male bodies.

Anyway, I prefer a "wut" collection than a boring Dsquared one with models on testosterone wearing ugly shirts. Except Raf Simons and Rick Owens and a bit Prada, all those designers create luxurious H&M garments.
 

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