Sunday 19 July 2015

Christmas In July with Next

That Dapper Chap goes to the Next Christmas Catwalk and sees the trends for the coming season

The snowy scene inside the Waldorf Hilton Hotel


The stunning Waldorf Hilton Hotel, venue for the event
The venue for the Next Christmas catwalk show was the super stylish Waldorf Hilton Hotel and what a fitting scene for the exciting pieces coming our way towards the end of the year.

Yours truly at the event



It was a bit odd walking off the street in blazing sunshine into a Christmas themed room complete with decorations and show covered fir trees. I'm just pleased that they has a pianist providing delightful background music rather than horrific Christmas songs that 'grace' our radion from November the first!





Fine tunes provided by classical musicians

As we mingled, ate breakfast and sipped great coffee surrounded by rails of new clothing and accessories, the catwalk was being prepared. 

For men, Christmas attire has stepped up a gear with a seriously rich colour palette offset with cool, alpine influences. Printed tailoring is set to be a wardrobe staple too, neatly paired with roll neck sweaters and super suave bow-ties. I'm personally excited by the thick brushed wool coats with a fur collar and cannot wait to get my hands on one to keep out those winter chills!

Mannequins dressed for colder weather

Harris Tweed accessories 

Rails of new season menswear

Delicious food for the guests

Smart tailoring layered over soft knits

Christmas in July. Frosted trees decorate the venue


Brogues continue to be a must have for the end of the year


The Harris Tweed collection in brown
  
Soaking up the atmosphere and looking for coffee!

The Catwalk

As the doors opened to the catwalk, guests parted with their empty coffee cups and made their way in, all vying for that perfect seat. I luckily got a good spot right at the front. The lights dimmed and the show started. First ladies day wear followed by menswear for the daytime.

casualwear has a real Alpine influence, flannel checked shirts and fairisle sweaters are teamed with raw finish denim and chunky soled boots. Beanie and bobble hats keep our heads warm and thick scarves keep the chills off our necks. 

  
Casualwear hits the Next catwalk

Comfortable clothing in simple colours

A grey flecked coat layered over a checked flannel shirt

More casual prices come our way

A smarter casual look with wool trousers teamed with a statement sweater

Blazers and beanies feature this coming season

Guests enjoy the new season menswear

Mr John Halls models a quilted jacket over an alpine knit

Chunky knits, scarves and boots

A simply hooded jacket over a geo knit sweater

The looks keep coming 

quilted hooded jacket layered over a textured knit and flannel shirt

More textured knitwear, a key trend this winter

Fur collared jacket over yet another textured knit

Fairisle knitwear continues again this winter

A think winter coat with fur trimmed hood

Roll neck sweaters are another key trend

Formalwear this season sees tone on tone colours in a dark, rich palette mixed with jewel shades. As stated earlier, it's clear that printed tailoring is also carrying through from summer and autumn but its updated in heavier, wool fabrics and paired with roll neck sweaters. Coats are the wardrobe staple; with an added fur trim they become a statement piece for winter.

Neat bow ties and cleated brogues complete any dapper gents christmas attire.  

The mens formalwear show begins

A wool suit with flecked finish

guests taking notes and pictures, capturing the looks

Contrast trim jacket over roll neck layering

One of the fur collared coats

More formal wear comes our way

Velvet blazer added texture over this roll next and matching scarf

Printed suiting continues this winter

Another well cut printed suits


A closer look at this printed jacket

The finale

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Saturday 18 July 2015

What I Wore Today #28

That Dapper Chap shows off his new two tone brogues by London Brogues in his latest outfit post




One of my most commented on pairs of shoes are a pair of tan leather and blue suede brogues by London Brogues. I thought they were the only ones but London Brogues offer five different varieties of two tone brogues along with three plain pairs in tan, black and dark brown.  Wanting another pair I chose the tan and black leather option which I think go really well with this outfit.



As the tan leather has a richness to its colour I chose orange accents to compliment the tan of the shoes and the chinos. keeping the look fairly formal I wore a blue unlined summer cotton blazer.



The orange paisley tie is a fun and funky addition, bringing some individuality to the look. The bracelets are hand made and continue the colour story as do the socks with their orange and blue stripes. 






Where it's all from

Two Tone Brogues: London Brogues
Striped Socks: H&M
Tan Chinos: Next
Slim Fit Plain White Shirt: Primark
Orange Paisley Tie: Zara
Tan Belt: Primark
Blue cotton Blazer: Jasper Conran
Bracelets: Home Made
Briefcase: Rocha; John Rocha at Debenhams
Watch: Paul Hewitt
Trouser Chain: Home Made
Sunglasses: Oscar Wylee
Tie Clip: Vintage from Ebay
Pocket Square: Korbata

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Tuesday 7 July 2015

Nigel Cabourn at LC:M

That Dapper Chap views the SS16 collection by British designer Nigel Cabourn at the Army Gym store in London's Covent Garden.

The six pocket Tenzing jacket £620

As anyone who knows me will testify, I have been a fan of vintage fashion for years. While I have not actively sought this particular stream of heritage style, I have admired it ever since I inadvertently discovered Instagrams AndDeath. His instagram account shows him wearing that military and japanese styling that Nigel Cabourn is a true expert at. There is something about the shapes, colours and fabrics that truly gets me excited.




About Nigel Cabourn


Hailed as a cult British designer, Nigel Cabourn has worked in the industry for over forty years producing collections, which are not influenced by ‘fashion’ trends but driven by inspirational stories of real people in history and vintage military, outdoor and work wear pieces.



The man himself Nigel Cabourn

A passionate and avid collector of vintage clothing since the late 70s – he has amassed an archive of over 4,000 pieces - unearthed from all corners of the globe. It is from this ever-increasing archive that Nigel draws inspiration for styles, fabrics and details to ensure that each collection has a real story, sense of history and integrity.

His aim to create a brand that celebrates the best of British has been realised with his Authentic line, launched in 2003, which uses quality heritage fabrics and is produced in British factories to the highest standards and craftmanship.

Pieces from the Authentic and Classics ranges

The Mainline Collection, designed by Nigel and manufactured in Japan, is driven by his appreciation of innovative Japanese fabrics and production techniques, yet still complimenting the philosophy of the Authentic Collection.

To this day, Nigel remains the hands-on driving force behind the Nigel Cabourn brands – Authentic and Mainline - working closely with his design and production teams and various collaborators to produce around 18 collections each year.


The SS16 Collection at LC:M


London yacht chandler, Arthur Beale is collaborating with menswear designer, Nigel Cabourn, to bring his naval themed LCM show to life with the loan of historic memorabilia including vintage ropes, ship’s bells and wooden boxes.

At the event Nigel cabourn unveiled three SS16 collections: his British made Authentic range, his Japanese Mainline collection, and a new 'work wear' label called Lybro X Nigel Cabourn.





Beautifully crafted naval inspired jackets

The SS16 collections pay homage to the British and US navy and in particular to the WW2 Atlantic convoys - when the two countries joined together in an alliance to combat enemy planes, ships and submarines.

Inside the Army Gym store in Covent Garden, London
Womenswear also featured at the event

The Authentic and Mainline collections take inspiration from garments worn by Naval officers and Lybro X Nigel cabourn from uniforms and work wear worn by sailors and workers at the time.

Classic Authentic styles such as the Cameraman, Mallory, Aircraft jackets are all given a naval twist through fabrics and colours used and the Surface jacket has been reintroduced especially for this season.

Guests enjoying the Nigel Cabourn event
Quirky decorations hang alongside Nigels pieces 
Work wear in navy fabrics
Fabrics for this Authentic collection include officers 'sateen' Japanese canvas, hopsack denim, carded jersey, indigo pinwale, bonded nylon, and cotton poplin resin. Naval colours such as black navy, blue, grey, off white, denim and chambray all feature throughout. 

For Mainline the collection is inspired more from US navy influences in styles but with Japanese fabrics used throughout. Raw indigo denim and army green feature, as well as a mix of cotton denim and herringbone, chambray, cotton oxfords and jerseys.

A close up of the detail on this jacket
Models show off the latest styles

The first full Lybro X Nigel Cabourn features work wear jackets, wide leg pants, naval dungarees, worker shirts and matching ties and caps. Colours include black navy, work blue, denim, chambray, grey, stone and white. 

Also included in the Lybro collection is a range of functional 'army gym' jersey sweats, which take inspiration from military sportswear used for basic training in WW2.

Mr David Gandy discussing designs with Nigel Cabourn


The introduction of a dedicated work wear collection is something the designer has been planning for a number of years and has a history behind it. 


Nigel Cabourn says

 "As a fashion student in 1970 I entered and won a national competition sponsored by Lybro, to design a work wear overall. Hence the name always meant something to me. Then by chance, about five years ago, I came across three vintage wooden Lybro advertising boards from the 40s-50s - when the Liverpool-based company was one of the most important work wear brands in the UK"


Yours truly with Mr Nigel Cabourn
"Anyway I brought the Lybro boards because I'm sentimental and when I looked to see if the company was still in existence I was staggered to find it was defunct and available to buy 'off the shelf', which I did straight away"

Made using British and Japanese fabrics like heavy industrial canvas and drill, Japanese raw denim, pinwale aged cord, rubber ball washed sateen, heavy sweat and aged T-shirting, this Lybro X Nigel Cabourn has been produced in Hong Kong and Portugal. 

inside the Army Gym store

Close up detailing

More of the SS16 collection from Nigel Cabourn


Nigel Cabourn said:

"One of the original Lybro slogans was 'into a Lybro - on with the job' I love this as it captures what work wear should be all about. I'm a big supporter of British manufacturing but in order to produce a great work wear collection using the best British and Japanese fabrics and trims, which is competitively priced to comparable brands such as Engineered Garments and MHL, I've had to take production off shore"

All collections will be available to buy at The Army Gym, 28 Henrietta St, Covent Garden, London and as www.Cabourn.com and various stockists from Spring 2016.

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Saturday 4 July 2015

Mojo Hair Product Giveaway

That Dapper Chap gives readers a chance to win one of three hair products from new brand Mojo

This giveaway has now ended and winners have been announced


Mojo is the new premium hair styling and grooming range for men that combines pro-salon product styling performance with a modern luxury fragrance that is elegant, charismatic and sensual with a sophisticated, woody oriental composition. Define your individual style and attitude with Moho Hair!

There are three products available directly from Mojo and also from Mankind, Hair Clay, Fiber Shaper and Styling Cream. That Dapper Chap has one of each item to give away to lucky readers. Read on for full details.


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Gives hair more volume, thickness and texture with separation. Plus our unique luxury fragrance will make your hair smell great.

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What it does

Our advanced pro-salon mega elastic fibre technology adds texture and volume allowing you to shape and sculpt your hair into whatever style you desire. Plus our unique luxury fragrance will make your hair smell great!

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This giveaway has now ended and winners have been announced

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