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Central Saint Martins grad, Craig Green has released the lookbook that corresponds with his Fall/Winter 2014 collection. The London-based emerging designer, who made his London Collections: Men debut with Topman and Fashion East’s MAN initiative during the Fall/Winter 2013 shows, showed a hauntingly beautiful collection for this Fall, complete with a examination of masculinity and femininity, as well as a strong focus on fabric manipulation and hand treatments.

Largely inspired by utilitarian workwear and uniforms, Green presented long monochromatic looks (think: floor length coats, layered tops, billowing trousers, and long skirts) in black or in ornate hand-painted prints and often paired with leather harnesses or tote bags. Of the collection’s striking prints, Green says: “They are hand-painted, really intricate and then we washed them up like tapestries. Persian rugs were the idea. So a kind of low-fi opulence and clashing with functional workwear.