John Alexander Skelton Fall 2025 Menswear
The weatherâand, granted, the general atmosphereâin London isnât the brightest right now, with the city blighted by sopping cold. It was perhaps this somewhat bleak backdrop that made the show put on by John Alexander Skeltonâan off-the-radar (or at least off-the-schedule) sleeper-hit of a designerâsuch a poignantly warming affair.
Staged in the halls of an East London church laden with evergreen foliage and lit candles, the air perfumed by scorched yew and mulled cider, it began with a red-headed fiddler in a wide-set gray pinstripe suitâwith rolled trouser hems and turned-up peak lapelsâplaying a festive ditty. The feeling that youâd walked into something like a rowdy sailorâs jig in Victorian Cornwall was compounded by the cast of characters that filed around the hall. Silver-haired dandies and younger, musclebound roguesâfixtures of a John Alexander Skelton castâstepped onto the stage with druidic straw hats covering their faces, removing them to reveal their world-weathered faces and walk the room in seemingly roughly-hewn, but at closer glance exquisitely wrought garments.
Suiting came in mottled burgundy, gray, and charcoal felt, invariably cut to elegantly slouch on the body and with jaunty, irregular plackets that imparted a palpable sense of handcraft. Shirts came in expected Ă©cru linens, but also in a foppish floral damask, as did a pair of trousers. Together they lent the show a flair of eccentricity that made these characters feel all the more plausible. There was a sense a levity, too; Skelton is evidently a seriously talented designer, but he doesnât seem to take himself too seriously
That much was made clear at the showâs close, whichâin lieu of the usual single-file paradeâsaw the cast yomp about the hall arm-in-arm to the rhythmic claps of the grinning crowd. While the suspension of disbelief was slightly allayed by the anxiety that came of watching burly men draped in swathes of felt bundle past tables laden with open flames, it nonetheless made for one of the most spirited fashion show spectacles that this reviewer has been present for in a while. âI sought deliverance to an imaginative idyllic state in which I could create clothing that could also hold the power to hopefully enrapture and ultimately transport,â Skelton said. With this show, that he did.