Fashion collection Please Kill Me
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Fashion collection Please Kill Me

Fashion collection Please Kill Me
Male models in oversized hats and gloves in latest men’s fashion week show at London Collections, January 7, 2013. Fashion collection Please Kill Me

Fashion collection Please Kill Me
The latest men’s fashion week show at London Collections has become a sensation. The models’ faces are barely visible underneath. Some outfits paired a large knitted hat with a model’s bare torso and colorful pants while others teamed the winter warmers with furry pink shorts and the trendy onesie. And a few of the knitted jumpers had ‘Please Kill Me’ spelled out in flowers on the front. The Sibling brand – described as being ‘all for one and one for all’ – is a collaboration between designers Joe Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery. Some viewers think the “Please Kill Me” logo plus Martin Freeman’s expression sums up this spectacle perfectly.

Actor Benedict Cumberbatch attends the ‘BALLY Celebrates 60 Years of Conquering Everest’ at Bedford Square Gardens on January 7, 2013 in London, England. Right - Ronnie Wood took new wife Sally Humphreys to the Topman show
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch attends the ‘BALLY Celebrates 60 Years of Conquering Everest’ at Bedford Square Gardens on January 7, 2013 in London, England. Right – Ronnie Wood took new wife Sally Humphreys to the Topman show
Actor Martin Freeman, center, watches a model during the show by designer Richard James at the Cafe Royal in central London
Actor Martin Freeman, center, watches a model during the show by designer Richard James at the Cafe Royal in central London
Bin liner chic. MAN again, with more outlandish designs
Bin liner chic. MAN again, with more outlandish designs
Bizarre. Models seen backstage during the MAN show at the London Collections
Bizarre. Models seen backstage during the MAN show at the London Collections
Giant hands. A model wears huge knitted gloves several times the size of his actual hands during the show
Giant hands. A model wears huge knitted gloves several times the size of his actual hands during the show
Jolly good show. Tinie Tempah (left) and Ronnie Wood and his wife Sally Humphreys pictured enjoying the colorful display
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Model and BFC council member David Gandy, left, and fellow model Oliver Cheshire at the MAN show
Model and BFC council member David Gandy, left, and fellow model Oliver Cheshire at the MAN show

According to David Gandy, a British Fashion Council member, he wants to make London the menswear capital of the world.

Fashion collection Please Kill Me

Models wear huge gloves during the Sibling shows. The designers describe the Sibling brand as 'knitwear for men with a very English humor'
Models wear huge gloves during the Sibling shows. The designers describe the Sibling brand as ‘knitwear for men with a very English humor’

One model’s super-sized scarf is teamed with a black and red leopard print top, left, while another has a jumper with ‘Please Kill Me’ sewn out of flowers on his jumper, pictured right.

The whole collection. Sibling is a collaboration between designers Joe Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery
The whole collection. Sibling is a collaboration between designers Joe Bates, Sid Bryan and Cozette McCreery
Fashion collection Please Kill Me
Tinie Tempah at the Topman Fashion collection. Two models wear super-sized knitted hats – so big their faces are barely visible – paired with matching large gloves on the catwalk during the Sibling show held at the Hospital Club
Fashion collection Please Kill Me
Please Kill Me. Wood you? Strange facial contraptions made using splintered wood at the MAN show today

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