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What a plank! Bizarre start to men's fashion week in London

  • British Fashion Council member David Gandy has vowed to make London the 'menswear capital of the world'
  • Meanwhile male models wearing planks of wood across their faces stalk the catwalk

Bizarre hats made out of wooden planks, models with 'blacked out' faces, and some ankle swinging sportswear were among some of the truly outlandish designs which kicked off Men's fashion week.
As models dressed in outlandish outfits stalked the catwalk, British Fashion Council member David Gandy said he wants to make London the menswear capital of the world. 
The ambassador for Men's Fashion Week said the event would be 'bigger than ever' this year. 
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Wood you? Strange facial contraptions made using splintered wood at the MAN show
Wood you? Strange facial contraptions made using splintered wood at the MAN show 
Carpentry chic: Four by twos made for unusual accessories at MAN - but could you get through airport security wearing these?
Carpentry chic: Four by twos made for unusual accessories at MAN - but could you get through airport security wearing these?
Bizarre: Models seen backstage during the MAN show at the London Collections
Bizarre: Models seen backstage during the MAN show at the London Collections
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, rapper Tinie Tempah,and Oliver Cheshire all took their place on the front row, while Gandy said that he believed London was 'number one in the world' in the fashion stakes adding that fashion was a nine 'billion dollar' industry in the UK. 
The lesser-known men's fashion week, sponsored by Topman, sees 60 menswear designers showcase their wares for autumn/winter 2013 over three days in the city in front of assembled press and buyers from over 45 countries.
Bin liner chic: MAN again, with more outlandish designs


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