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Creative Director: #MarkWeston
The old guard and the avant-garde are both celebrated in our latest collection, where tradition and subversion work together in a distinctly British way. The technical specificity of menswear is celebrated, with British tailoring traditions explored and experimented with, providing a new take on deconstruction.
“dunhill is not one thing, it’s many,” says Mark Weston, Creative Director. “This is my fifth show at the house and there feels like a certain kind of summing up in this collection. I am fascinated with The Blitz club, particularly Homer Sykes’ pictures of it. It was a place of freedom and individuality, a mix of cultures: performers, the establishment and art. We don’t seem to have that now, that collision. And the collision is important. The man in this collection is a cross between the preppy and the new wave, the establishment and the anti-establishment - it is not about making purely singular characters. Instead, it is about taking all those elements and putting them together, reconstructing and recontextualising. I approached the collection in terms of process - dismantling it and putting it together in a different way. It is also about how to build and engineer clothing. It is a mindset that is not lofty, but it is exciting in its technicality. In many ways, it is a new view of deconstruction.”
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This is the third show with music provided by Moses Boyd, this time collaborating with poet and musician James Massiah on an original audio track. #dunhillCOMMUNITY
Film by Alexandre Silberstein
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