D&G
Dolce&Gabbana fashion is a statement of freedom, the truest and fullest expression of a contemporary spirit and more metropolitan than ever
D&G is a casual line that follows an urban inspiration and attempts to set trends rather than follow them.
Cold Method
Cold Method was formed in 2005 by fourtosix, a design team with many years of experience in the fashion industry.
Cold Method accentuates one’s personality making men look discreetly well-dressed. The aim is to create exclusiveness and affordable luxury in a capsule wardrobe with a limited number of essential pieces to fit a man’s total way of life.
You Must Create
You must create your own design style is this philosophy that inspires YMC.
Formed in London in 1995 by Fraser Moss and Jimmy Collins in response to increasing demand for stylish, functional, modern clothing, YMC has quietly grown to become a highly significant design label.
YMC are not led or influenced by seasonal trends but try to provide the solution for intelligent clothing that is both wearable and distinctive. Collections gradually develop from season to season whilst a modernist approach ensures good ideas maintain longevity.
D&G
Dolce&Gabbana fashion is a statement of freedom, the truest and fullest expression of a contemporary spirit and more metropolitan than ever
D&G is a casual line that follows an urban inspiration and attempts to set trends rather than follow them.
Nicole Farhi
Nicole Farhi is one of the most consistent, most successful and most admired fashion designers in England. Her unique blend of easy but functional tailoring with luxurious, desirable separates has made her name synonymous with quality.
Elvis Jesus
Somewhere between the gutter and the stars lies Elvis Jesus, juxtaposing heroes with anti heroes, rock with religion, fashion with politics. Using inky black humour, renegade design and painstaking hand applied couture detailing, EJ portray a twisted tale of sex and drugs and sweet salvation.
Fred Perry/Raf Simmons
The latest collaboration from Fred Perry and Raf Simmons cleverly re-works the classic polo, creating a hybrid featuring a shirt stand collar and body darting to create a slimmer, cleaner silhouette.
A vibrant colour palette and the 30 leaf laurel emblem form the 60’s continue to be used exclusively on Fred Perry/Raf Simmons collaboration pieces.
Dunhill
Dunhill has stuck to what it does best: modernised classic looks and the wardrobe staples you turn to again and again. Dry handle and melange cotton fabrics feature heavily, keeping you warm in the cool and cool in the warm.
Dior
In the wake of the stock market crash of 1929 Christian Dior began selling fashion sketches to Parisian couture houses and illustrating the Figaro newspaper . 80 years on and his legacy is an empire, just as relevant today.
Prada
Family owned Prada began as a leather goods company in 1913 before entering the mainstream fashion vernacular with their signature take on the bag in the late eighties. Almost a century on and Prada remain even more relevant today as Italy’s No. 1 sportswear label. Prada Sport combines technical fabrics with contemporary silhouettes to create a uniform for the 21st century.
Paul Smith
Paul Smith has established himself as the pre-eminent British designer. He has the ability to anticipate, and even spark off trends not only fashion but in the wider context of popular culture. He manages to transmit a genuine sense of humour and mischief mixed with his love of tradition and the classics.
The Paul Smith Jeans collection comprises of everyday casual wear with a twist. PS is a cornerstone of cool, contemporary, English rock and roll fashion whilst Paul Smith London provides fitted tailoring, shirts and ties, all characteristically playful. Paul Smith Shoes and Accessories accompany, to bring you an eclectic range from Britain’s finest.