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Wooyoungmi: Baggy, wide-leg trousers hung over Wooyoungmi's take on 'Crocs' in this relaxed, summery collection aimed at a guy with attitude
Wooyoungmi: Baggy, wide-leg trousers hung over Wooyoungmi's take on 'Crocs' in this relaxed, summery collection aimed at a guy with attitude
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Ami: Schools out! As the bell tolled, 'students' rushed out of 'class' clad in a collection that was simple, wearable and chic. The colour palette was reduced to black and white, with hits of forest green and bright tangerine. Stripes and graph paper checks instilled some discipline in this educative offering
Acne Studios: 'I visualise my friends wearing this collection,' said Jonny Johansson. 'It's more personal and real rather than conceptual.' Highlights among his casual offering included the oversized jackets and cropped shorts, which played with proportions and came in materials that weren't what they seemed
Sacai: Sporty layering mixed technical fabrics with the traditional in a way that only Sacai can make cool. The label's colour palette included navy, grey and pale blue, with accents of bright orange
Ann Demeulemeester: Designer Sebastien Meunier showed his first official men's collection as creative director for S/S 2015 awash with sheer stripes and crinkled linen. He softened a stark black and white story with dusty pink, trimming hoods and shirt collars with delicate pom-pom passementerie and parkas with glinting cotton Lurex embroideries. A flat, layered silhouette posed sleeveless tailoring over long shirts and drainpipe trousers, with frayed trims and a horsehair pendant diffusing savage airs throughout
Louis Vuitton: Kim Jones' desert shades certainly had our eyes peeled at Vuitton. Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
Yohji Yamamoto: The designer's nomadic nod was defined by a largely neutral palette with the only flash of colour coming from photo prints of cats that were stamped with the word perdu - meaning lost in French - on the back of wanderer jackets
Kolor: Contrasting prints, butcher's stripes and citrus hued sports detailing dominated this fittingly colourful collection
Walter Van Beirendonck: Expanding on the season's trending jungle theme, Beirendonck exercised print fever, which he then paired back with tusk-inspired sunglasses for the ultimate urban safari
Julien David: The Japan-based Frenchman served up a surf inspired collection for S/S 2015, featuring long haired models sporting board shorts, parkas and 'dressed up' comical 'suit and tie T-shirts', which sealed the collection's LA grunge vibe
Carven: This pared-back, sporty show was dominated by shades of black and white with flashes of orange and bay leaf green
Christophe Lemaire: The designer offered a chicly serene answer to summer dressing with his inky colour palette juxtaposed by bright white layered tailoring. Jackets where slightly oversized to achieve the relaxed aesthetic that seems to be the collection's prevailing S/S 2015 trend