LONDON, June 8 — Tailored suits and leisure wear take centre stage at London Fashion Week Men’s this weekend, where designers are presenting their latest offerings for spring wardrobes.

Designers young and established hold spring/summer 2020 catwalk shows and presentations until Monday, including the likes of Alexander McQueen, Edward Crutchley, QASIMI and Xander Zhou.

London’s central Jermyn Street, known for its menswear stores, hosts an open-air catwalk show today.

In Britain, spending on menswear rose 3.5 per cent to 15.5 billion pounds (RM82 billion) last year, according to market research firm Mintel, which estimates a similar growth in 2019.

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Models present creations during the St James catwalk show at London Fashion Week Men’s in London, Britain, June 8, 2019. — Reuters pic
Models present creations during the St James catwalk show at London Fashion Week Men’s in London, Britain, June 8, 2019. — Reuters pic

But growth in the British menswear market is seen slowing, with spending estimated to rise 15.4 per cent in the five years to 2023 versus 26.6 per cent growth in the previous five years, it added.

“Although the British menswear market continues to perform well, growth is slowing as the market is becoming more mature while a reliance on discounting is holding back value growth,” Samantha Dover, Senior Retail Analyst at Mintel, said.

Though smaller in size than similar events held in fellow fashion capitals Milan, Paris and New York, London is known for its traditional tailors as well as its emerging designer talent.

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London Fashion Week Men’s runs until Monday. — Reuters