British Style Paris Fashion Week | English Brands
27 June 2016 15:43
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With the Euros Football coinciding with Men’s Fashion Week, Paris is certainly the place to be for men, this June and July. With new Spring 2017 fashion labels being exhibited on the catwalk, Paris will always love British Brands even if we stand divided by the Brexit vote.
With the Euros Football coinciding with Men’s Fashion Week, Paris is certainly the place to be for men, this June and July. With new Spring 2017 fashion labels being exhibited on the catwalk, Paris and International designers will always love British Brands even if we stand divided by the Brexit vote. Paris being the capital for fashion as always welcomed English labels to its city to show off their style in an unbeatable itinerary which is just as much parallel to New York, Milan and London catwalks. If your'e looking for upcoming fashion then attend a show to gets a heads up of what to look forward to on the designer rails of London for the upcoming year.
Other designers such as Belgium’s Walter Van Beirendonck showcased a splendid line of models dressed in English folk morris dancer inspired style of trailing ribbons. Whilst Japanese brand, Facetasm’s, founded by Hiromichi Ochiai, displayed their interpretation of what unconventional cricket jumpers should look like, in their deconstructed version. British style has never been celebrated in such a unique way at such a significant time in the history of England. International labels parading the catwalks of Paris in English style, reflects how modern and diverse English Brands have been over centuries of fashion, culture and style. British style is embedded in its strong roots and here to make repeated appearances in many different ways and time periods. Timeless design that Japanese and French labels have adored throughout the decades.
Which English Brands attended Paris Men's Fashion Week?
British inspired brand, Paul Smith was seen adorning the catwalk at the weekend in check tailored suiting and bright Jamaican, reggae coloured blazers. A portfolio of exciting popsicle oranges and yellow pallets making a peep appearance before they hit the shelves next year in 2017. We even found out he sent invites for his show out on socks!
International Brands influenced by British Style
What’s more we saw French brands Louis Vuitton and Dior adopt original trendy punk styles which were typical of British London brands that follow the same trend such as Bolongaro Trevor and eccentric design by Vivienne Westwood.Other designers such as Belgium’s Walter Van Beirendonck showcased a splendid line of models dressed in English folk morris dancer inspired style of trailing ribbons. Whilst Japanese brand, Facetasm’s, founded by Hiromichi Ochiai, displayed their interpretation of what unconventional cricket jumpers should look like, in their deconstructed version. British style has never been celebrated in such a unique way at such a significant time in the history of England. International labels parading the catwalks of Paris in English style, reflects how modern and diverse English Brands have been over centuries of fashion, culture and style. British style is embedded in its strong roots and here to make repeated appearances in many different ways and time periods. Timeless design that Japanese and French labels have adored throughout the decades.