Ive been a busy guy around London this past fortnight, interviewing designers and the cast of Hollyoaks which ticked off a vital pop culture part of my bucket list in advance! Just to round up some o...
I havent been too well recently so ended up hibernating from the social scene for a short while. I think my flat quickly become a crazy clinic though from too much tv, as I was finding inside out ins...
"Sophistipunk" is a phrase invented by my friend Phillip, where tailoring meets loony prints and impact. Some of my recent outfits have copy and pasted a hint of this, whether its leopard pri...
Some of my favourite buys tends to be festival intended novelty pieces that eventually find their way into my 4-season-soundtrack. The combination of silk, Versace style pattern, and vibrant crayon c...
A recent feature I did for Drama Magazine involved a dive into Shakespearean fashion soliloquys, and the wardrobe poetry has absolutely rubbed off on me. Ive found myself drawn to silky mystic-pool b...
London has been bruised by torrential rain of late, forcing my tailored shorts collection back into the postman closet, and denying an indulgence in summer teased outfits. For now my taste for sun is...
One of my favourite past collections from Givenchy involved the layering of shorts with masculine patent tights. The result made for a formal/informal mash up, where crisp bib shirts met studs and st...
Last week I went to the swingin night at Jaguar Shoes for the Hemmingway For Hush collaboration. With a vintage Brighton barber on hand to perfect my tash and shine our shoes for dancefloor worthy fo...
I regularly work with the designer and good friend Asger Juel Larsen. His new collection Lucid Disorder was without doubt my favourite of his to date. The press review I wrote for him is posted below...
Ive spent a lot of time in Camden recently, and I think the punk junction has rubbed off on me. Ive been seeing a lot of McQ indications at the pubs, where ripped jeans meet western shirts, and casua...
Thanks to my friends at The Happyshack in Camden, Ive had a flavour for DIY destruction recently. Making t-shirts into LA punk vests, bulleting studs into designs, and generally making something imag...
When it comes to one colour confidence, Im often inclined to shadow myself in black. Colour doesnt blind me; if anything, Im a rainbow addict at heart, so would feel an itch to paint myself in every ...
I was overwhelmed to have been featured in The Metro last week. I tried out two looks for the day, my favourite one being the decadent sting of a velvet Hackett blazer. Paired with a floral shirt, it...
London is hinting at a spring heat wave this week, but rather than dusting out the jelly sandals and tie dye top like a true tourist, Ive been dressing up silky tees for a relaxed man-about-town tint...
The military trend seems to have a consistent residency throughout all seasons, so to give my staple blazer a reinvented glimmer, Ive teamed it with a scraping of dancefloor sequins for some gritty m...
Springs awakening has summoned shorts and playful style back into my life. Yesterday I collaborated with the Camden based eccentric wizards 6000ad to present their sunshine friendly collection. Looki...
Asher Levine is a designer I recently came across, and it triggered a mechanism in me to lust after a jumpsuit of sorts. His collection is an apocolyptic treat that features grenade bags, marvel warr...
I could easily be classified as a hoarder when it comes to the culprit collection of editorials, particularly when it involves an artistic and interesting take on menswear. Ive got an exciting week a...
During an online fashion safari, I spotted a rare breed of designer that gos by the species of Casely Hayford. For me the collection is a stunning and sophisticated interpretation of sportswear, with...
Evaporating the myth that a blogger spends all his time hibernating online, heres some delicious pictures from a London Fashion Week party a month or so back. The team at Fashiolista had the envious ...
It seems to be a purgatory period in London, where theres the teasing of Spring, but the harsh iced reminder that Winter is bullying in the background. When it comes to colour, I usually inject the b...
I had a lovely daytrip to Brighton yesterday. Visiting my seaside friend, I equipped my style suitably for the day with a French Riviera salute. Im decked in Farah Vintage, wearing a clinical and fre...
H&Ms recent collaboration with Marni has equipped me with a wealth of inspiration. Versace was the jazzy Jamaican obsession last year, but this turn of high fashion is a much fresher and modern c...
This seasons menswear immersion was one of the strongest signs of style innovation Ive seen to date in London. Where I personally found a lot of the womenswear touching on dull and lost in repetition...
One of my favourite collections from New York Fashion Week was Robert Geller. I absolutely loved the cable knit countryside gent with a devilish and sinister side. The way patent and leather creeps o...
Its valentines, so Ive decided to fix up and look sharp for this post. Tucking in shirts has become a little tuck-shop addiction recently; maybe its because I buy vintage prints that are XL in size, ...
Ive got quite a busy month in the mix which Im looking forward to. A Bafta event hosted by Hackett, a photoshoot and interview for a future issue of The Metro, my birthday, oh, and fashion week of co...
This post is a marriage of trends and tastes. First up is an in-your-face jumper from the graphic masters at YourEyesLie. The simple but loud design has been the comfiest jumper friend of mine while ...
One of my favourite reinvention trends to hit the high street was the rucksack. Gone are the days of the bulky bag that claws uncomfortably, as the modern man accessory is now an eccentric and luxe m...
Every month I usually try and take a stab in the dark at a brand new bright colour. Last month it was coral orange, and today its the hazzard loud yellow. I picked up a mustard toned trench jacket fr...
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