Fashion: The spring/summer 2014 menswear collections relive the days of rave
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Your support makes all the difference.The Haçienda rides again - albeit, in a fresh-from-the-box form.
The spring/summer 2014 menswear collections, with their neon brights, pop graphics and abbreviated shapes, owe a debt to Peter Saville's Factory and the hyped-up Postmodern interiors of legendary eighties Madchester super-club The Haçienda.
Raf Simons offered an ode to Belgium’s early-nineties Gabba scene in an art gallery in Paris, while Christopher Shannon relived sweat-soaked club culture at the turn of the century in latex-clad lads with glitter-smeared hair-dos.
Add Craig Green’s psychedelic tie-dye and the acieeed brights of Ferragamo, Vuitton et al, and the future’s looking bright.
Rave safe.
Styling: Lee Holmes
Photographs: Tomo Brejc
Models: Matt at Select and George at Fm
Grooming: Tim Pateman using Bumble and Bumble and Dermalogica
Shot on location at the Tin Studio, castlegibson.com
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