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Adam Kimmel

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Alessandro Dell' Acqua

Alessandro Dell' Acqua -
Bamford & Sons
A lifestyle brand made for the modern British man

For Classic British luxury, Bamford and Sons knows how to deliver. Their standards of quality, craftsmanship and fine detailing are unrivalled. Crisp linins, bleached cottons, cashmere vests appear amongst there fine designs.

Bamford & Sons - A lifestyle brand made for the modern British man
Costume National

Costume National -
Drifter

Drifter -
Fred Perry
From tennis whites to printed streetwear

Former tennis player and three-time Wimbledon champion, Fred Perry turned to fashion and made his mark as a leading designer.The brand crossed boundaries from sportswear to streetwear, and the Fred Perry laurel logo rapidly became a status symbol for British youth culture.

Fred Perry - From tennis whites to printed streetwear
Maharishi
Combat king

As one of the UK's most influential fashion labels Maharishi is the pioneering label that put combat trousers on everyone from Oasis to politicians with their nifty stitched leg motifs. Their approach to clothing took casualwear onto the catwalk, and even the red carpet.

Maharishi - Combat king
McQ
McQueen on trend

You can always trust Alexander McQueen to be on-trend and fashion-forward, but his spring/summer 2008 diffusion line McQ is also a timely comment on 2008 as the year of the Olympic Games being held in Beijing. The collection is inspired by the spirit of competition and wearing McQ this season means literally sporting gymast dresses for girls or hoodies for boys. Many looks are emblazoned with the Olympian motif or rhythmic gymnasts. Shine on.

McQ - McQueen on trend
Michael Bastian
American classic

Bastian's background as Bergdorf's men's fashion director, trained him to have an eye for fresh, classic and traditional American design that is now distilled perfectly in his slick men's daywear collection.

Michael Bastian - American classic
Missoni
Close knit family

A legendary love story between Ottavio and Rosita Missoni has spawned a fashion empire now three generations and a home-wear line old. The first Missoni collection walked down the runway in 1966 and was celebrated for its unique knitwear and textile patterns. Today this signature style has evolved under the influence of their daughter Angela who designs it and given birth to a perfume range fronted by granddaughter Margherita Missoni.

Missoni - Close knit family
Moncler

Moncler -
Pleasure Principle

Pleasure Principle -
Stone Island

Stone Island -
Thom Browne

Thom Browne -
U.N.I.T.Y
United

Franco-Italian designer JP Gassa launched U-NI-TY in 2004 as a label inspired by the vintage pieces he collects during travels to the flea markets of Paris, London, Tokyo, New York and Amsterdam. Whether of classic eveningwear or military origins, U-NI-TY embellishes original designs to create unique contemporary styles that are a modern interpretation of the fashion of eras gone by.

U.N.I.T.Y - United
Unconditional
Whatever it takes

Interior designer turned event manager turned fashion/lifestyle consultant, Philip Stephens' collection, Unconditional started as a one-off line for his fashion/lifestyle consultancy, Concrete PR. Louis Boston, who loved the laid back edgyness of the line encouraged a world wide expansion of the collection. Jude Law, David Beckham, Brad Pitt, David Bowie and Madonna are all fans.

Unconditional - Whatever it takes