London Collections: Men Fall/Winter 2013 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Fall/Winter 2013 shows in London.
Monday, January 7, 2013
10:00 GMT / 5:00am EST – Lou Dalton
12:00 GMT / 7:00am EST – TopMan Design
13:00 GMT / 8:00am EST – Lee Roach
14:00 GMT / 9:00am EST – CP Company
15:00 GMT / 10:00am EST – MAN
16:00 GMT / 11:00am EST – Mr. Start
17:30 GMT / 12:30pm EST – Meadham Kirchhoff
17:30 GMT / 12:30pm EST – Richard Nicoll
17:30 GMT / 12:30pm EST – Spencer Hart
18:30 GMT / 1:30pm EST – Hackett London
19:30 GMT / 2:30pm EST – Alfred Dunhill
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
8:30 GMT / 3:30am EST – Burberry
9:30 GMT / 4:30am EST – Nicole Farhi
10:30 GMT / 5:30am EST – Margaret Howell
11:15 GMT / 6:15am EST – Aitor Throup
12:00 – 14:00pm / 7:00am – 9:00am EST – Jonathan Saunders
12:15 GMT / 7:15am EST – YMC
13:15 GMT / 8:15am EST – Richard James
14:15 GMT / 9:00am EST – Christopher Shannon
14:30 GMT / 9:30am EST – Martine Rose
16:00 GMT / 11:00am EST – Rake
16:00 GMT / 11:00am EST – Vivienne Westwood Man
17:00 GMT / 12:00am EST – Oliver Spencer
18:00 GMT / 1:00pm EST – Alexander McQueen
19:00 GMT / 2:00pm EST – Sibling
20:00 GMT / 3:00pm EST – James Long
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
9:15 GMT / 4:15am EST – Christopher Raeburn
10:00 GMT / 5:00am EST – J.W. Anderson
10:00 – 17:00 GMT / 5:00am – 12:00pm EST – Tom Ford
11:00 GMT / 6:00am EST – Hardy Amies
12:00 GMT / 7:00am EST – Shaun Samson
13:00 GMT / 8:00am EST – E. Tautz
14:00 GMT / 9:00am EST – Katie Eary
14:00 – 16:00 GMT / 9:00am – 11:00am EST – Christopher Kane
15:00 GMT / 10:00am EST – Qasimi
15:00 GMT / 10:00am EST – Katie Eary
16:00 GMT / 10:00am EST – Matthew Miller
17:00 GMT / 12:00pm EST – Xander Zhou
18:00 GMT / 1:00pm EST – Nutters of Savile Row x Peter Werth
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Alan Crocetti’s latest collection, Hard Core Fantasy, is a deeply personal exploration of identity, desire, and self-protection through jewelry.
Francisco Terra’s 15th-anniversary collection for Maldito is a midnight ride through memory, a fever dream of teenage longing stitched into lace and rhinestones.
LARUICCI’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection bottles the chaotic charm of early 2000s Hollywood.
PRISMA’s latest collection isn’t about hiding but about what happens when you stop trying to.
HEREU is marking its 10th anniversary with Memory. A Play of Twos, a photobook that captures a decade of creative exchange.
In a time of movement and uncertainty, Estelita Mendonça’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection questions what clothing means when stability feels like a luxury.
We talked with Ziggy Chen to learn more about the thinking behind PRITRIKE, his process and his relationship with materials.
Take a look at C.R.E.O.L.E’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Spencer Stovell during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Glenn Martens’ Maison Margiela Artisanal collection doesn’t just borrow from history, but it fractures it, reassembles it, and wears it like a second skin.
This weekend, Eastpak reminded us that backpacks aren’t just carriers of belongings – they’re carriers of stories, creativity, and identity
For Spring/Summer 2026, A. A. Spectrum finds inspiration in quiet moments, the natural ease of creativity, and the unforced beauty of renewal.
For Spring/Summer 2026, AV Vattev’s Bohème collection takes its cues from two iconic worlds: the effortless cool of French New Wave cinema and the raw energy of British music subcultures.
Concrete Husband talks about turning psychological collapse into industrial soundscapes, confronting darkness on Berghain’s dancefloor, and why dark techno is, above all, sexy.
Maciej Poplonyk photographed by Arthur Iskandarov and styled by Egor Telenchenko, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Titled “YOU DO NOT BELONG HERE,” the visuals strip away ambiguity, trading fantasy for sharp, cinematic storytelling.
We met Yoon Ambush – Co-founder and Creative Director of AMBUSH – in Paris during Men’s Fashion Week.
Les Benjamins has turned its attention to the tennis court with a new collection that mixes sport and style.
GUESS JEANS has officially arrived in Tokyo, opening its first Asian flagship store in the heart of the city’s fashion district.
WHOLE is a pilgrimage for the global queer community, a temporary world where joy, radical acceptance, and self-expression reign supreme.
Alexis Otero captured by the lens of Lucas Lei, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Levi’s® is celebrating Oasis’ long-awaited reunion with a new collection that combines the band’s iconic style with classic denim.
There’s no bitterness in the heartbreak here, just the sense that longing isn’t defeat, but proof you’re alive.
We had the chance to catch up with Ohio-born, Brooklyn-based designer Kody Phillips in his Paris Fashion Week showroom where he unveiled his Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Dean and Dan doubled down on their love of fashion’s most dramatic moments, remixing 80s power dressing, 90s grunge, and 2000s excess into something entirely their own.
Gerrit Jacob’s latest collection, GAME OVER, isn’t about surviving the wild but about surviving the grind.
Telekom Electronic Beats (TEB) and 032c are turning 25, and they’re celebrating with a capsule collection and an installation by Harry Nuriev. Titled All is Sound.
Cult Korean menswear brand THUG CLUB teamed up with designer IZZY DU for an unforgettable dinner and afterparty at the mythical Lapérouse during Paris Fashion Week.
Jonathan Anderson has always treated fashion like a carefully assembled collection, mixing the unexpected, trusting his instincts, and binding it all together with a strong point of view.
The Palau Reial de Pedralbes provided the perfect backdrop as IED Barcelona unveiled its 21st Fashioners of the World showcase.
This season, Camper unveils its first collaboration with ISSEY MIYAKE’s Peu Form, designed by Satoshi Kondo.