Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Topman Design A/W 11-12



The Self-Made Man; Gordon Richardson’s A/W 11-12 collection for Topman Design

Sending tweed, tonic herring bone double breasted suits, silk scarves and fur lapels down the catwalk to the vintage-rock beats of the Chapel Club and Zoo Kid, Gordon Richardsons A/W 2011-2012 collection for Topman Design at LFW last month revived the masculine glamour of the 1950’s self-made man;  all reeking of cockiness,  audacity and self-assertion. Perfect for the young, money-making men squeezing all they can from today’s economy.

In an interview with GQ, the designer expressed that “The Topman design look for autumn/winter would not look out of place leaving a smoky jazz club during the early hours of the early fifties.” Indeed, his collection definitely boasts a carefree nature; the tailoring isn’t too restricting, the furs are dandyish and theres a bohemian, artistic, element at work in the silks. All typical of 1950’s post-war fashion, when dress changed dramatically- class barriers collapsed and the economy boomed so that anybody could become a somebody; tweeds and furs were no longer the preserve of the aristocracy but were easily afforded by aspiring men.

Definitely a concept and style that perfectly represents all that Topman stands for- affordable tailoring in rich materials for an ambitious male clientele that gives heritage brands a run for their money.  Any item from this collection will definitely give you a cheeky spring in your step. Here are some of my favorite looks:


               


My new camera has just arrived (can I get a woop woop) so keep an eye out for my LOOKBOOK, which I will be creating soon!



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