LC:M AW15 – Sankuanz

An Asian youth sub-culture clash, a spectrum of StreetFighter neon brights and some Chinese rap music; what else could possibly make for the perfect wake up call? Opening the last day of LC:M, the brand pushed their born-and-bred on the backstreets of Hong Kong aesthetic with gusto, slathering light 1990s sportswear in a mess of prints. Don’t let that fool you though, each garment was superbly produced, with Shangguan Zhe’s handling of neoprene, plastics and shiny lame, next to none.

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A grounding in traditional menswear craftwork honed highlights that included some double-breasted, well-lapelled military marvels for the warriors of the trend-spot wasteland. London, now a global trend-spot, is fast becoming the place to be for the kind of internationals that want to make menswear mean something and for good reason.

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Zhe’s goal to ammunition his designs to break free from the “constraints of mainstream society” was a novel one at that, yet aside from the fact he still has some more maturing to do at LC:M, it’s rather refreshing to see a designer so forthright in his approach.

by Liam Feltham

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