Best of the Rest: A round-up of my favourite looks this season


And there it is - another menswear micro-season wrapped up. We've seen 70s hippies at Moschino, 90s psychedelia at Gucci, naked kings at Commes des Garçons, British heritage marrying Parisian elegance at Dior and a celebration of the British seaside at Topman Design. What a trip! 

While this has probably been the best set of collections I've seen in years, there's still a long way for menswear to go when it comes to experimentation and boundary pushing.

Here, I've pulled together some of my favourite looks from some of my favourite brands which deserve shout out for showing something different, playing around with proportion, print and generally being less conservative and more experimental. Something the world is in dire need of - bravo!


African-inspired prints, perfect pattern clashing and global jet-set chic at Louis Vuitton (Kim Jones I love you please dress me every day k thanx bye) 







Schoolboy tailoring at Margaret Howell

Purple Rain at Versace 


Have I mentioned that I love pineapples? - Dolce & Gabbana
Moncler Gamme Bleu went mad for pockets



Bold stripes and embroidered prep at Pringle of Scotland


Last but never least, summer whites and dystopian 1950s beachwear from one of my favourite people on Earth - Thom Browne 













All photos courtesy of Vogue Runway & Business of Fashion

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