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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle

Menswear at London fashion week

Menswear: Models wear outfits by Katie Eary
Katie Eary's collection was a vision to behold. Models wore clothes based on anatomical drawings with body paint tracing the outlines of bones and muscles on their limbs. Amazing Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA
Menswear at LFW: A Child Of The Jago
A Child Of The Jago's show took place at Wilton's music hall in east London Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
Menswear at LFW: A Child Of The Jago
The show certainly had a theatrical air Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
Menswear at LFW: Topman
Topman decided to resurrect the bowlcut, building on Topshop's mission to turn back time to the 90s Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Images
Menswear: A menswear model for Fashion East
The fetishwear collection at the Fashion East exhibition was too weird not to include Photograph: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images
Menswear: A model wears James Long
There were spiderweb knits and trousers inspired by Quality Street wrappers at James Long Photograph: Zak Hussein/PA
Menswear: Models wearing James Long
The designer gave camouflage prints a gilt edge ... Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP
Menswear: A model wears James Long
... and there was some skin-tight leather on show Photograph: Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Menswear: A model wears James Long
We liked this windcheater and the novel way in which the model's belt was tied Photograph: Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Menswear: A model wears Carolyn Massey
At Carolyn Massey's show there were more camouflage greens ... and a slight case of bronzer overkill Photograph: Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Menswear: A model wears Carolyn Massey
Bags were very firmly attached to the models' backs Photograph: Danny Martindale/WireImage.com
Menswear at LFW: B Store
White socks and shorts are now OK, according to B Store Photograph: Brian O'Sullivan/Empics Entertainment
Menswear at LFW: Christopher Shannon
Hideous deliberate tanlines at Christopher Shannon - and the equally monstrous bumbag, seen all too frequently on the catwalk this week Photograph: Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Menswear at LFW: Tim Soar
Short, shiny, silver trousers at Tim Soar, teamed with a shoe/sandal hybrid. Another example of the designer as sadist Photograph: Yui Mok/PA
Menswear at LFW: JW Anderson
Super-shiny trousers seem to be quite a trend, in fact - here's an electric blue pair by AW Anderson Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA
Menswear at LFW: Wintle
We're not quite sure why, but this white suit by Wintle puts us in mind of teen vampire flicks. Perhaps it's something to do with the model's deathly pallor Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP
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