
London Collections: Men brought out the city's fashion tribes between June 10-13, 2016. Converging on 180 Strand, press and buyers were spoiled for choice, with 32 catwalk shows, 25 presentations and 55 designers defining next season's look.

The catwalk came to the street when Daniel W Fletcher previewed his Spring-Summer 2017 collection in the form of a curbside cri de coeur. The entire collection revolves around the upcoming EU referendum in Britain -- no need to guess which side the designer is on.

London-based, Austrian-born designer Raimund Berthold brought his Spring-Summer 2017 collection to the catwalk. Utilitarian in color palette and silhouette, the Central Saint Martins alumni's 12th season has found retailers from here to Tokyo.

Reality TV star and Serge DeNimes founder Oliver Proudlock takes a selfie after Nasir Mazhar's Spring-Summer 2017 show, which contained prints, primary colors and neo-military ensembles.

Not to be outdone, those in attendance were busy averting eyes from the catwalk. Style blogger Omiri Thomas wears Hugo Boss and Topman outside the central London venue.

A show attendee fixes his lipstick after the Lou Dalton show.

Charlie Casely-Hayford talks to models behind the scenes. Working alongside his father Joe, the pair have built up an international following including James Blake, Mos Def and Drake. This season they launched their womenswear collection.

A model poses backstage after the Lou Dalton show. Dalton cites the men in her life, as well the Apollo missions and Martin Scorcese's "taxi Driver" as influences for this collection.

Artist Wolfgang Tilmans outside Nasir Mazhar.

Czech model and actress Eva Herzigova attends Matthew Miller's show.

Behind the scenes with model wearing Casley-Hayford.

Zokaya Kamara, a fashion blogger, wears a hat by Crown by Christies before Lou Dalton's collection went on show.

Berthold's team prepares models for the catwalk.

On the catwalk with Berthold's Spring-Summer 2017 collection.

Nasir Mazhar's neo-militaristic style on show.

The UK fashion industry contributed $40 billion to the nation's economy in 2015 according to the British Fashion Council -- and the men's market is currently growing at a faster rate than women's.

Belina, a nutritionist and exercise specialist wearing both Miu Miu jacket and glasses.

Behind the scenes at the Casely-Hayford show.

An unnamed man poses outside Nasir Mazhar's show.

Matthew Miller's latest collection on the catwalk.

Menswear now accounts for 25% of the UK's total clothing market. Other events at this season's LCM included a celebration of punk with Paul Smith and a celebrity karaoke event featuring Samuel L Jackson.


