Christmas has flown by and the past week
has been a blur of catching up. On a Sunday night in early January, I fully
intended to be sitting quietly at home in front of the television. In fact, I
would have been watching the first episode of Mr Selfridge, if I hadn’t been
invited to Harvey Nichols for an event to celebrate the launch of LondonCollections: Men. The party was held in the 5th
floor café, where curiously creative canapés courtesy of Salon in Brixton
Market included crispy fried pheasant and Welsh Rarebit with pickled walnut
(yum!)
Guests at the event exuded a cool, offbeat
vibe and dressed with a smart-casual quirkiness, like Boy Meets Fashion blogger, Jai’me Jan.
Harvey Nick’s new Fashion Director, Paula
Reed, buzzed around, overseeing the proceedings. Amongst the international fashion
glitterati, was male supermodel, David Gandy. I squeezed my arm around his
waist, and can confirm that his body is just as taut as it looks in the photos.
I later saw him chatting to Men’s Health
Style Editor, Dan Rookwood… With so many fit men under one roof, I’m already
enjoying this week of men’s fashion.
The highlight of the evening was a special
performance by Kindness to preview 1205’s Autumn/Winter 2013 collection. The
band members modelled 1205’s forthcoming clothing range, as they wowed the
audience with an impromptu jam (see below) in their distinctive contemporary
funk style.
Adam Bainbridge showed off his fabulous
mane of tousled locks (see top and below),
whilst the band’s talented drummer
rocked an enormous afro. Seems like big hair is getting bigger.
ShopCurious looks forward to more uniquely
British men’s fashion and style over the coming week.
Funky and Groovy indeed!
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loving Katherine Kelly
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Happy New Year to you.
Happy New Year, Jan! Hope you aren't rushed off your feet with the sales. Will have to catch up with Mr S before this week's episode... Btw re: your previous comment, I came back from Laguna just in time for the big rain event in London - and then in waterlogged Cornwall.
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