Friday, November 22, 2024

Denzil Patrick’s Marching Band Is Coming Home for SS25

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British menswear brand Denzil Patrick is on the rise. Launched by Creative Director Daniel Gayle three years ago, the emerging imprint is making its mark in London and beyond. Denzil Patrick shined on the trimmed-down London Fashion Week schedule, presenting on the new and limited format alongside Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY and QASIMI.

Denzil Patrick enlivened our Friday afternoon under London’s gloomy skies, ushering dozens of guests into Central London’s Swiss Church. The religious venue was contrasted by pearly white walls and wooden walkways, seeing delicate instrumentals mark the arrival of Denzil Patrick’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection.

Denzil Patrick’s marching brand came home for SS25, seeing models walk the runway grasping gilded trumpets and molded carrying cases. The collection, titled “One More Time with Feeling,” was a tribute to London’s cultural melting pot and embraced the dedicated and unique Londoner spirit. The capital’s creativity shined bright, highlighting multiple activities, from relaxing at home to performing at rehearsal and sitting by the pool.

The brand experimented with tonal band uniforms, multipocketed tailoring, and pleated trousers in solid aqua and floral patterns. Signature British tracksuits boast cursive chest embroidery in light and airy fabrics, unzipped to reveal formal shirting that mixes formal and athletic wear. On the formal side, cord-printed sweaters and smooth silk trousers were drenched in bold coral tones, while glossy trench coats and button-downs oozed with luxury.

Slited short-shorts were primed for pool time, matched with semi-translucent outerwear and rope-tied swimming goggles. Chlorine-dipped models walked the runway showcasing their chiseled torsos, embracing youthful learnings with plant-printed inflatable armbands.

Take a closer look at Denzil Patrick’s SS25 collection in the gallery above, and stay tuned for more London Fashion Week content on Hypebeast.

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