Tailor Thom has a knack for creating wild, mind blowing shows which let you leave (yes, I like to assume attendance) feeling slightly perturbed and wondering, 'Thom, is it still a man's world? Because it seems like you've given up on that notion... and now you're just poking fun at women's empowerment and men's supposed helplessness... ARE YOU?'

A/W '08

A/W '09

S/S '09
And at his first European performance, he went against all conventions yet again, to produce a spectacle that no other designer could possibly rival let-alone pull off.
Taking place during the Pitti Uomo Menswear shows in Florence(January 2009), in a grand and barely untouched hall built in 1938, with the notions of masculinity, repetition and simplicity. He encapsulates an energy or a 'pent-up masculinity' as Suzy Menkes describes it, that will leave you breathless.
BROWNE AT ITS BEST.
IF you haven't already seen this, then watch it, because it is GENIUS.