MR PORTER collaborates with TOM FORD for exclusive capsule collection

“Menswear is a detail-driven business,” says Mr Tom Ford, who brings his eye for precision to a highly acclaimed offering of immaculately tailored suits, plush cashmere and refined accessories. The American luxury brand’s latest collection, inspired by the mod subculture of the 1960s, is now exclusively available at MR PORTER.

‘‘The inspiration for this collection draws from the mod and punk era that once took London by storm in the 1960s. You can expect a focus on sharp tailoring and outerwear in a monochromatic color palette, using classic English fabrics like flannel, puppytooth, and herringbone.’’ F.Y

Men's XXL trousers: The ultimate pants trend of 2021 as worn by Richard Biedul

Spring has just arrived and we noted down the ultimate pants trend for the season.

From Armani to Dries Van Noten SS21 shows, it’s obvious that the men’s trousers silhouette has changed. The new tailoring proposes super wide trousers and XXL form.

The new, chic version of trousers offers more comfort and freedom and you can find them on tailoring, denim or even linen stories.

Checking out the Spring-Summer 2021 shows ( even the latest AW21-22 as well), you will see that the XXL pants trend came back to stay and Richard Biedul is definitely the ideal one to show you more.

Male model and influencer Richard Biedul is one of the most recognisable faces in men's fashion and one of our favourites here at REY Magazine. He has worn the trend a few seasons ago and he was from the very first celebrities to inspire us with his ‘XXL pants’ style.

Check some of his signature looks below to get inspired for your outfits.

Do it like Richard:

  • Pair your XXL pants with a classic blazer and a pair of moccasins.

  • Prefer to combine monochrome or more neutral colours for stronger outfits.

  • If you choose denim, tuck-in your T-shirt for more 70s inspired look.

WE LOVE: Rirchard Biedul's looks at London Fashion Week.

If you were around London Fashion Week Men’s last weekend ,you probably came across the super stylish model and influencer.

Posing for street style photographers or catching up with his fashionistas friends and followers, mr Richard Biedul always brings out a unique energy and image that you can’t ignore. He has been one of our favourites from day one and he made it once again this season with his notable looks.

Well-respected within the industry, with designer collaborations and guest appearances on runways and fashion events, the IMG model loves and supports London’s men fashion week from the very beggining as he has been part of it all the previous seasons too.

WE LOVE: Harry Styles in the new men's Gucci Tailoring campaign

On set at a fish and chip shop in northern London, Harry Styles appears in the new GUCCI men’s Tailoring campaign.

Wearing the House’s suiting designed by Alessandro Michele for Fall Winter 2018, Harry Styles walks in a ‘chippy’—the traditional British fish and chip shop—with a chicken and a dog. In a wool mohair jacket with embroidered collar and a striped suit styled with a gingham dressing gown, Harry shares his battered cod and fried chips with his pets, in a sequence shot by Glen Luchford and art directed by Christopher Simmonds.


5+1 menswear trends for Fall/Winter 2018-2019

From bucket hats to hiking boots, and from extra large shoulders to superlative layering, these are the Autumn Winter trends to know about.

Sportswear is well-anchored in this new fashion vocabulary, but this season it made way for a few fashion foibles and chic accents ( thank God, tailoring is coming back!).

LOGOMANIA

Street style is not as strong as last year but the 'logomania' trend is here again and this time is more bolder than ever.  After all the new and upcoming brands 'stealing' the top positions of the fashion industry last year, now the big Fashion Houses are assuming the style heritage that they rejected for so long. Go loud with all-over print, or go home.

WESTERN

A symbol of hopes and dreams, the wide plains of the American West are a seemingly inexhaustible source of inspiration for designers across the fashion capitals. From Raf Simons to Calvin Klein and Dries Van Noten the winter collections are proposing the style of the 'modern cowboy'. All you need is camel or earth colours, jeans, cowboy boots and your shearling jacket and you are ready!

XXL SHOULDERS

80s have been in our memories as the years with the most fashion statement looks. Extravaganza womenswear and more bold and androgynous menswear than ever. That was the decade when Mr Armani took over menswear and shoulders got wider... and wider. Today’s times recall a little of the same ambiant zeitgeist that pushed designers to create jackets and coats with shoulders that were ever wider.

"Fashion armour for an uncertain world."

EXTREME LAYERING

Demna Gvasalia did it again... Balenciaga and Vetements ''were doing the most!'' with superlative layering and really similar looks on the runway, supporting Demna's unique street style aesthetic. A kick in the teeth for global warming and tension around the world, or simple seasonal styling? You decide.

CLUB TROPICANA

From Prada’s archive flame print revival, to rebel skulls at SSS World Cop and Wales Bonner’s sensitive motifs, the print shirt will run and run through next winter. Refreshing and definitely something new for a winter season.

 MidNight GLAM

Sequins and metallic are back again but this season all the midnight glam becomes 'a man thing'!  Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, SSS World Cop and Balmain have already shown the way - you only have to find your favourite now...

We have to admit that this winter is full of new entries when it comes to trends. Some others that we love at REY and you will definitely see in our next editorial stories are the Fetishism of Moschino,  the new Tiger print addiction and the Space Fantasy  ( see Heron Preston or Undercover). 

 

Pictures belong to Voque Homme