Hip length jacket made from tartan printed light weight, polyamide fabric which has been coated to give a wet look sheen. Jacket has a zip fastening, front zipped pockets, elasticated cuffs and a drawstring hood and hem. The tartan print is made up of three different tartan patterns in a patchwork effect with printed seams and tartan patches that have been stitched together. The three tartans are red and black with yellow over check; black and white with red over check; and yellow and black with red over check.
Palm Angels
Single breasted, red tartan evening jacket in a lightweight, wool fabric with a shawl collar. The tartan has a bright red background with thick, criss-crossing vertical and horizontal stripes in black. A fine, yellow stripe is laid over the black and follows the same pattern, The lining, collar and the two jetted pockets at the waist are made of black satin. The jacket is fastened by a single, satin covered button and each cuff by two smaller satin buttons.
Rabhor Robes
Leather waistcoat with a rounded, high neckline that gives the garment the look of a top instead of a classic waistcoat. Waistcoat fastens with a zip that runs the length of the front from the hem to the neck. Garment is comprised of multiple panels. The front is predominantly silver, with a panel either side of the zip that measures 14cm at the widest point and runs from the neckline to the hem. Adjacent to the silver panels as you move towards the side seams are narrower, gold panels which measure just short of 3cm. There is a slight curve in both of these panels, mirroring the cut of the waistcoat and how it might sit on the body when worn. The remainder of the front is made from black leather. On these black leather panels, approximately 8cm from the hem, are four poppers, two on each side. In-between each of these poppers is a dart which is 18.5cm in length, ending at the hem. The back of the waistcoat is made from a black, satin fabric. A seam runs the length of the back. The lining of the waistcoat is made from this same fabric.
John Richmond
Double breasted, wool jacket with a notched collar. Jacket is front fastening with six black plastic buttons. A further button is stitched to the inside lining of the left side of the jacket and fastens through a buttonhole on the right side which is concealed when the jacket is closed. At waist level on either side of the front there is a large jetted pocket with a flap. There is a dart that runs from chest level down to the pocket on each side. There is no breast pocket on the jacket but the name 'Johnny' is stitched in white and in the style of a signature on the left side of the chest where this pocket would be. The jacket sleeves are made from leather and the word 'DESTROY' is printed in large white letters on each, with the D nearest the shoulder and the Y nearest the cuff. There is a zip on each sleeve which opens up from the cuff. A seam runs the length of the back and there is no back vent. The lining is made from a green silk fabric. There are no inner pockets.
John Richmond
Singled breasted jacket that is front fastening by two red, plastic buttons. A further red button can be found on the underside of the right lapel although there is no buttonhole for this to fasten into. Jacket is predominantly black with a red panel at the front that runs down from the shoulder seams and wraps around the button opening. Cream and red piping edges this panel. Jacket has notched lapels in black, contrasting with the red, front panel. The undersides of these are red. On either side of the front, between the red panel and the side seams, is written the words 'Designing the Heavens' in a bold, stylised font. This phrase, written vertically, starts at chest level, with the end of the final word disappearing into each of the patch pockets which can be found at either side of the jacket at waist level. The letters are not stitched into the fabric. Each letter has been individually cut from a moleskin type material and then attached onto the waistcoat. Two small, red plastic buttons are found at each cuff. A seam runs the length of the back of the jacket. There is no back vent. On the inside, there are jetted pockets at either side of the chest. The right pocket has a small red button stitched to the outside of the pocket which fastens through a loop in the inside of the pocket. The inside of the jacket is partially lined in a satin fabric.
Michiko Koshino
Double breasted, backless waistcoat in a black wool mix. Waistcoat has peaked lapels with the phrase 'Designing the Heavens' in red, stylised text. The phrase starts at the point of each lapel, with the end of the phrase hidden when the waistcoat is fastened. The letters are not stitched into the fabric. Each letter has been individually cut from a moleskin type material and then attached onto the waistcoat. Four small, black, plastic buttons sit at the front of the waistcoat, two either side of the opening, and the waistcoat fastens by two of these using buttonholes on the left side. An additional button is stitched to the inside of the lining on left side and fastens through a concealed buttonhole on the right. At the front of the waistcoat there are three, welted pockets; two on each side at waist level and a slightly smaller, ticket or watch pocket sitting higher up on the left side. The waistcoat is backless but triangles of fabric extend out from each of the the side seams into an extended tab which fastens with a metal buckle. The inside of the jacket is lined in a black, satin fabric with the words Michiko London in a repeating pattern that becomes visible when angled towards the light.
Michiko Koshino
Black casual trousers with a gathered, elasticated, drawstring waist and a concealed zip fly at the front. Trousers have two silver stripes down the outside of each leg, running from the waist to approximately 16cm before the hem. Beneath these stripes on each leg is a five pointed silver star. The stripes and star are made from leather. The hem of each trouser leg is is asymmetrical, lower at the back than the front and is bound in a black viscose fabric. Just in front of each side seam is a vertical, jetted pocket at waist level. Each pocket fastens with a zip that is concealed but for a metal toggle that can be used to open and close the fastening. There are no back pockets. Lining of trousers is made from acetate and is deep purple in colour.
John Richmond
Double breasted, woollen jacket in a Glen Check [also known as the Glen Urquhart Check]; a woven twill design of vertical and horizontal stripes consisting of large and small checks. Squares of houndstooth check can be found at regular intervals where the the darker and lighter areas meet. The check is predominantly black, grey and cream in colour with fine red, horizontal and vertical lines at regular intervals. Jacket has notched lapels, without a button hole. Four fabric buttons, in an identical check to the rest of the jacket, are visible at the front when the jacket is fastened. The jacket fastens by two of these buttons. A further black, plastic button is stitched to the inside left of the jacket and fastens through a button hole on the right side, which is concealed when the jacket is closed. An angled, welted breast pocket can be found on the left side of the chest and large, jetted pockets with flaps can be found at either side of the jacket at waist level. Halfway between the side seams and the opening there are darts which run from chest level to the pockets. About halfway down each sleeve is a scarlet band of viscose fabric, 0.5cm in width, running the circumference of the sleeve. This band is only attached to the sleeve at one edge so there is a slight flaps to it. Above this band, is stitched John Rocha's JR monogram design in red. There is a central seam at the back of the jacket and no back vent. Either side of the back seam there are darts which run from the shoulder seams at shoulder blade level and curve until they run parallel with the central back seam, where they straighten and run down to the hem. The inside of the jacket is lined in black viscose fabric. There are no internal pockets.
John Richmond
Trousers in a Glen Check [also known as the Glen Urquhart Check or Tweed]; a woven twill design of vertical and horizontal stripes consisting of large and small checks. Squares of houndstooth check can be found at regular intervals where the the darker and lighter areas meet. The check is predominantly black, grey and cream in colour with fine red, horizontal and vertical lines at regular intervals. Trousers are front fastening via a concealed zip with a small black button at the waist. A second button is stitched to the inside of the waistband and fastens through a buttonhole on a concealed tab that extends from the right of the waistband. Although there is no external waistband, there are six 8cm loops at the waist to enable a belt to be worn. Vertical, jetted pockets with a zip fastening sit either side of the waist, just forward of the side seams. A jetted zip fastened pocket can be found at at the rear on the right side. Also at the back, John Rocha's JR monogram design is stitched in red at the hem of each trouser leg. The waistband is lined in the same lightweight, black fabric that is also used to construct the pockets. The remainder of the trousers are unlined.
John Richmond
Double breasted jacket in a deep red wool fabric. Jacket has a notched lapel without a buttonhole and is front fastening. Four buttons in the same fabric as the rest of the jacket, sit at the front, the jacket fastening via two of them. For additional stability, a single black, plastic button is attached to the lining of the jacket on the left side, fastening through buttonhole on the right side which is concealed when the jacket is closed. An angled, welted pocket is at chest level on the left side. A flapped, jetted pocket sits either side of the waist. On each side of the front of the jacket, between the opening and the side seams, are two darts which start at chest level and end at the waist pockets. There is a central seam at the back of the jacket and no back vent. Either side of the back seam there are darts which run from the shoulder seams at shoulder blade level and curve until they run parallel with the central back seam, where they straighten and run down to the hem. Halfway down each arm are two thin bands of black binding. Above this sits John Rocha's JR monogram with a cross. The jacket is lined in a black viscose fabric. There are no internal pockets.
John Richmond