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London: A Blend of Fashion Style and People

What is London?
London is about different cultures, multiple ethnicities, liberal attitudes, thousands of corner shops and being a true Londoner is being confident and embracing the changes happening around you. This capital city, true to its tradition, has been liberal towards gay community too and we have a lot to thank for being accepted as we are.
What does it mean to be a gay Londoner?
Being a gay Londoner means being you. If you are a gay Londoner or simply visiting London, you will easily blend in the fashion, style and culture of this great city. Everything is acceptable in the cool culture of London. However, like every city London has some dressing rules too. Few fashion faux pas that are simply unacceptable are wearing Uggs, getting orange tans, belting a t-shirt, and sporting bell-bottoms. They are so not in fashion and it would be a fashion crime if you try these things in London, gay or straight, period!
What does gay fashion actually mean?
London Fashion Week 2009 – A Comprehensive Guide

The fashion industry is eagerly awaiting the London Fashion Week this year. Leading fashion designers are gearing up with their unique collection for September 2009. The fashion world is ready to make the show. Fashion retailers are looking forward to London Fashion Week because they know that despite the recession there is a class of people who will continue buying designer clothes. They understand well that refreshing window display is the right strategy to attract customers. So they are longing to discover fresh fashion with one of the world’s best fashion weeks.
The world will witness the London Fashion Week from 18th to 22nd September. The wonderful setting of the Somerset House off the Strand will complement the gorgeous fashion week. The venue remains over crowded with fashion designers as well as general audience from all over the world.
Ahead of the Paris and Milan fashion week and following the New York Fashion Week, the London Fashion Week will witness abundance of designer clothes, flashy jewelries and branded accessories. This biannual event holds a very important position for the fashion industry.
Falguni and Shane Peckcock – LFW S/S 11- Showcased their collection at On/Off – London Fashion week in Sept 2010 – With celebs at front row Jimmy Choo

At Falguni and Shane Peacock’s Spring /Summer 2011 I was blown away. I didn’t know what to expect, for my top 6 London Fashion Week shows, this husband and wife team Falguni and Shane Peacock’s collection had it all and showed amazing pieces. Beautiful crafted graphic print floaty maxis to hard-wear studded body con dresses there was something special for the occasion. Throughout this collection we saw a common armour theme, featuring shoulder pads, Bra cups, belts, metal plates, and even knee pads on trousers.
Graphic prints had a certain original look about them the collection was inspired by animals, ‘under the threat of extinction’ the prints in this collection resembles scales, bees and tiger stripes. They were so many favourites of mine in this collection, I loved the yellow and black graphic print body with oversized studded Perspex shoulder pads. Amazing collection dresses and bodysuits all teamed up with sheer black tights and black tights socks.
I truly love to own one of this piece in my wardrobe it is futuristically sexy, super hero. I am in love with the two Indian designer, I’m already thinking and looking forward to what I will see from them next season.
London: A Blend of Fashion Style and People
What is London?
London is about different cultures, multiple ethnicities, liberal attitudes, thousands of corner shops and being a true Londoner is being confident and embracing the changes happening around you. This capital city, true to its tradition, has been liberal towards gay community too and we have a lot to thank for being accepted as we are.
What does it mean to be a gay Londoner?
Being a gay Londoner means being you. If you are a gay Londoner or simply visiting London, you will easily blend in the fashion, style and culture of this great city. Everything is acceptable in the cool culture of London. However, like every city London has some dressing rules too. Few fashion faux pas that are simply unacceptable are wearing Uggs, getting orange tans, belting a t-shirt, and sporting bell-bottoms. They are so not in fashion and it would be a fashion crime if you try these things in London, gay or straight, period!
What does gay fashion actually mean?
We gays have always prided ourselves for our keen understanding of fashion and knowing good style from bad. From NY to London, gay fashion is highly regarded. Gay fashion earlier was restricted to gays only but lately metro-sexual men have copied everything that was gay and there is a very thin line between gay fashion and metro-sexual style.
What looks are ‘in’ this season for London gays?
Clothes shopping in London and various websites that sell clothes online are featuring over-sized T-shirts with skinny jeans. This look makes the simplest ‘tee and jeans look’ more interesting and de jour. If you feel like experimenting more with your clothing and are not satisfied with regular jeans and T-shirts, buy a long vest and cut out the sleeves. Neutral style icon Kim Ann Foxman of Hercules & Love Affair props up this look the best! For some more variety in T-shirts and jerseys providing classy draping, look around for ACNE clothes in the nearest clothes shop london. For designer tees, you just cannot miss Damir Doma’s at the OkiNi. Striped scarves that were seen on every other London gay man is not in fashion anymore and you need to bin them unless you think its 2008!
What looks are ‘in’ for London gay men with extreme tastes?
If you want to dress to the extremity without looking like monstrosity, check out the summer collection by H&M offshoot COS. Their collection is at the height of the fashion with carrot leg trousers (adapted from women’s wear), jersey blazers, and other classic designs in palette of soft shades. Look for deep-placket tops, alternative for dull T-shirts, in London clothes shop. For some less enlightened gay fellows, who do not know what placket means, well, placket is the double layer of fabric holding buttons or poppers at the neckline of a shirt. American Apparel has great designs for deep-V necklines and they are apt for both work and fun. Just button up in office and when in pub having beer, relax and show some of your man skin. If you want to dress differently than the fellow gays, try shades such as cobalt blue, peacock tones, violet blue, hot pink, fuchsia and bright rainbow shades. The projected popular colours this Spring/Summer 2009 are vibrant colours softened up to two tones; fuchsia, coral, lemon, ocean blue, lavender and faded emerald green are some of them.
Even if you want to dress to the extreme, it is our humble request, do not go combine soft lilac with neon yellow or wear red, yellow and blue together. It is a sin to wear more than two bold colours together and do not expect to be forgiven anytime soon if you commit such horrendous sins in London. Otherwise, as we said earlier, London is a very welcoming and liberal city to be!