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John Lawrence Sullivan FW17 Backstage!

The arts scene in Germany set the tone of John Lawrence Sullivan’s FW17 collection.

9 JanBackstage. London

Songzio FW17 Backstage!

‘Misanthrope’, Songzio’s FW17 tells a story – the story of a young man content in his solitude, walking the streets of an unknown city in the cold of a winter’s morning.

9 JanBackstage. London

Vivienne Westwood Fall/Winter 2017

The collection, entitled ‘Ecotricity’, symbolised the designer’s call to arms for political energy and protest against the exploitation of the world’s natural resourses.

Wan Hung Fall/Winter 2017

Wan Hung’s reference points and silhouettes for Fall/Winter 2017 are inspired by the traditional Chinese Tang suit robes blended with Western tailoring.

Berthold Fall/Winter 2017

Berthold presented its Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

Martine Rose Fall/Winter 2017

Martine Rose showed her Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

Wales Bonner Fall/Winter 2017

Wales Bonner unveiled her Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

Sibling Fall/Winter 2017

We weren’t expecting to see so much patriotism in light of Brexit, but Sibling are never a duo prone to mourning through their designs, instead their shows are always highly anticipated due to their vibrant and joyful designs, seen on vibrant and joyful faces.

Maharishi FW17 Backstage!

With Maharishi’s theme to be that of a simultaneous contrasting existence of East vs. West, military vs. pacifist and homegrown vs. technology; this season really saw the brand highlighting the true importance of Mother Nature, the importance of her resources and our dependency on them.

9 JanBackstage. London

Christopher Raeburn Fall/Winter 2017

Influenced by the WW2 ghost army of Ellsworth Kelly, Christopher Ræburn’s FW17 features camouflage and deception from print, to shape to form.

Christopher Raeburn FW17 Backstage!

Ultimately, Ræburn creates a visually stunning, ethically conscious and functional, unisex collection highlighting that fashion can both be aware and functional whilst also exciting.

8 JanBackstage. London

J.W.Anderson FW17 Backstage!

Take a look at J.W.Anderson Fall/Winter 2017 backstage photographed by Natalie Eloise David, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.

8 JanBackstage. London

Ximon Lee Fall/Winter 2017

Deconstructing the Chinese symbol for “shame”, Lee found the symbol for “beauty” and “ugly”, which provided him with the starting blocks for this season.

Ximon Lee FW17 Backstage!

Presenting a collection entitled “SHAME”, Chinese designer Ximon Lee returns to London with the aid of GQ China.

8 JanBackstage. London

KTZ Fall/Winter 2017

The genderless looks saw minimalist models striking down the runway in dual lengthened skirts to pulsing techno 90’s vibe, bass bumping tunes.

Miharayasuhiro Fall/Winter 2017

Miharayasuhiro unveiled its Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

Lou Dalton Fall/Winter 2017

Lou Dalton presented her Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

J.W.Anderson Fall/Winter 2017

Jonathan Anderson presented his Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

Cottweiler Fall/Winter 2017

Cottweiler showed its Fall/Winter 2017 collection during London Fashion Week Men’s.

Astrid Andersen Fall/Winter 2017

Along with the Andersen’s signature robes and heat transfer hoodies, this season we saw wide leg trousers cinched with gold clasp belts and tracksuit bottoms in a super tight fit. A new introduction to her style catalogue was a form of flat cap worn backwards, referencing 90’s Fresh Prince and Jazzy Jeff type cool.

What We Wear by Tinie Tempah FW17 Backstage!

In his debut collection, musician and entrepreneur, Tinie Tempah, executed another market by delivering a clean wardrobe of looks for everyday wear.

8 JanBackstage. London

Astrid Andersen FW17 Backstage!

For Astrid Andersen FW17, we saw the designer continue to cross well known “streetwear” styles with true luxury.

8 JanBackstage. London

Katie Eary Fall/Winter 2017

Influenced by entrepreneur and pornographer Paul Raymond, Katie Eary flooded the catwalk with rich hue of purples and orange, cashmere and silks, creating an atmosphere only fitting to underground 70s Soho.

8 JanCollection. Eyewear. London

Katie Eary FW17 Backstage!

Katie Eary takes the glamour and the sauce from an era of sex, leaving behind the tacky and the dirty to create an alluring world of erotica and fun.

8 JanBackstage. London

Agi & Sam Fall/Winter 2017

This season Agi & Sam teamed up with Boiler Room to create an unseen before collaboration, broadcasting their show, artists and attendees live to music fans across the world.

Agi & Sam FW17 Backstage!

Privacy, border tensions, political aggression, these themes were all on display in a collection of primarily tar black, blood red and bright white.

8 JanBackstage. London

Casely-Hayford Fall/Winter 2017

This season sees the launch of the first CH women’s ready-to-wear collection alike to menswear which saw a perfected mashup of textures and prints featuring purposefully visible threads amongst the polka dot pieces and striking bold stripes alongside teal hues… »

Casely-Hayford FW17 Backstage!

This collection draws from the brands progressive archives spanning over the decades, spotlighting the elements which have formed their signature staples.

8 JanBackstage. London

Oliver Spencer FW17 Backstage!

Oliver Spencer has not only stayed true to his signature staple of cropped trousers but he added a series of strong new elements in this collection.

8 JanBackstage. London

Matthew Miller Fall/Winter 2017

Ultimately, Matthew Miller highlights the experience of the dissatisfied youth in an era encoded in deception and uncertainty, yet highlights the unity and fighting mentality that can be born out of such politics.

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