Camouflaged Canvas Couture

The MAN Craig Green Spring/Summer 2014 Collection is Conceptual

The Craig Green Spring/Summer 2014 collection was presented at MAN during
the London Collections. Conceived from an idea of chaos, this sculptural menswear line explores the themes of control and illusion.

Experimenting with varying textures, unconventional fabrics and sculptural forms, the visionary designer dresses his models in canvas-made structures, masked ensembles and camouflaged disguises that embody an ambiguously artful air.

The Craig Green Spring/Summer 2014 collection is both inventive and inspiring, making it the perfect candidate for MAN, a joint collaboration between Topman and Fashion East. Celebrating young talent, MAN encourages funding and recognition for emerging designer talents with a unique point-of-view that are chosen by a panel of influential individuals that include Nicola Formichetti, Charlie Porter and Tim Blanks to name a few.
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