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5 menswear designer you should follow at London Fashion Week

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5 menswear designer you should follow at London Fashion Week give me five

London Male Fashion Week is starting. Designers, models, fashionistas, editor and curious celebrate fashion and creativity, deciding our future appearance.

Punkers? Cowboys? Normcore? Superheroes? Everyone wonders what will become of us, what we wear and what will be the visionary genius that will convince us to dare even the most unlikely of looks.

We at nss we have chosen five, five talents of menswear in which place our hopes fashion.

#1. J. W. Anderson

Irish, born in 1984, is the golden boy of British fashion. His debut in 2008 was a success, critics and audiences love it. His style is unique and combines male and female creating a new aesthetic that cancels and revolutionizes in traditional concepts of gender. For him, the boredom is the worst enemy of fashion and for that, season after season, look for a surprising twist, an element that deconstructs classicism which is also the basis of his clothes.

#2. Nicomede Talavera

Talavera is one of many talents coming out from the prestigious Central Saint Martins. English, grew up in a multicultural environment, has cut his teeth working for Phillip Lim and Lanvin Homme and his collaboration with EASTPAK has been one of the successes of 2014. His style is personal and decided, like tunics, color block, and contrasts overlaps. His philosophy? "I always imagine my designs being worn when Iím designing and am always in touch with reality. I am not interested in just creating editorial pieces that people canít wear ".

#3. Alex Mullins

Comes from the south east London, he studied at Central Saint Martins and was completed at the Royal College of Art. His style combines eclecticism and eccentricity, codes always present in his creations, but constantly reinvented. The latest project of the designer "American Indian Motorcycle Gang" is a perfect example. Mullins creates her perfect outsider and dresses with recycled materials, its trademark, with torn and faded denim, graphic tees and XL.

#4. Kit Neal

Kit Neal explores the roots of the British style, street culture, London, but also the stereotype of English on vacation. For the spring - summer 2015 Joan Miro, Martin Parr, Club Med and Ibiza became the inspiration for a collection lively and imaginative, amazing prints. It is these last his signature, his distinctive: graphic eclectic and original.

#5. Craig Green

E 'him the winner of the award for Emerging Menswear Designer to the latest British Fashion Awards. His style is tough, strong, visual and conceptual, but also, according to Dazed & Confused, "extraordinarily poetic." Student of Louise Wilson, she has dedicated her latest collection.