Jeremy Scott’s London Fashion Week debut saw Scott show these super tiny, side tie, animal claw swimming trunks on Cole Mohr. Scott’s caveman theme felt new and undone. With Total Coelo’s bombastic “I Eat Cannibals” playing, everything felt very primal - after all, the references were 20,000 years old. Something about the stone-age feels like a lot of fun or perhaps it’s just that men get to show off their muscles. That primal thing was added to by the use of bright colours, the super simple cuts, particularly the wrap dress and the jagged edges that gave everything a Flinstones vibe.
Coloured fur totally works the 90’s clubwear revival and the 90,000BC revival too - score!
The tiger tail catsuit was hilarious, isn’t a sense of humour meant to be really sexy? More fashion should make people laugh. The tail is also great for plushies.
WORDS: DARYOUSH HAJ-NAJAFI
PHOTOS: JAMIE TAETE















Reader Comments
September 28th, 2009
6:18 pm
is this supposed to be funny? if not im getting worried about the direction vice is going in. if it is trying to be funny its an epic fail.
September 29th, 2009
6:50 am
Where’s the guys cock in the 1st picture - I am assuming he has one? Or is the male model going the same way as the girlies have gone - they’ll look like girls while the girls look like 12 yr old rent-boys. Ahhh, maybe the gays don’t run the fashion houses after all.
September 30th, 2009
10:20 am
I Eat Cannibals is an amazing tune these clothes are pretty funny too.
October 9th, 2009
2:40 pm
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