Ones to watch: The new fashion and grooming brands to know this season

Séfr

Whether you're nipping across to the Med on your private jet or heading to one of the best lunch spots in the Caribbean, arriving to find yourself wearing the same designers as everyone else on the dock won't do. Stay ahead of the sartorial curve with our pick of the best up-and-coming fashion and grooming brands to know this season.

Séfr

This Swedish menswear brand was born in Malmö in 2012 as Séfr Séfr (which means “zero zero” in English). Long-time friends Per Fredrikson and Sinan Abi opened a high-end vintage clothing shop selling menswear from around the world. Two years later they started their own label with 200 pieces of a men’s shirt called “Crashed”, which came in just two colours. It sold out immediately and since then they have expanded into a fully fledged fashion label that is now referred to as just Séfr. The range is a well-edited collection of minimal basics with a subtle retro feel. Check out the T-shirts and cotton trousers.

Visit sefr-online.com

Deveaux

Menswear label Deveaux was launched in New York in 2016 by Andrea Tsao and Matthew Breen, and in 2017 they joined forces with celebrated street style photographer Tommy Ton, who was appointed artistic director. With its new unisex collection, the triumvirate has reinvented classic pieces in new fits and fabrics, with pops of colour and luxurious textures, as well as dramatic, reimagined silhouettes. Check out the outerwear, especially the extremely elegant overcoats, the knitwear (such as a long, knitted robe with a shawl collar) and the corduroy trousers.

Visit deveauxnewyork.com

Holiday

Between 1946 and 1977, the American magazine Holiday was one of the most prestigious travel publications in the world, with contributors including Graham Greene, Joan Didion and Jack Kerouac. After a hiatus of almost four decades, it has been reinvented by the Paris-based art director Franck Durand. The revamped title has also become one of the coolest new French fashion labels under the name Holiday Boileau. The aesthetic is always light-hearted, with a summer colour palette of ice cream shades of pink and granita lemon yellow – the logo T-shirts inspired by retro travel posters are particular favourites. Everything can be described as a casual travel essential and perfect for tossing into a suitcase for the most relaxed sunshine break you can imagine.

Visit holiday-magazine.com

Isabel Marant

Parisian designer Isabel Marant founded her womenswear label in 1994 and her chic French take on everyday style has always been heavily influenced by men’s fashion. So it is only right that she has now decided to return the favour by launching her first capsule collection for men – this time taking her cue from the girls, albeit recut and resized to make it appeal to a masculine audience rather than simply a straight copy. Fabrics have also been tweaked – check out the super-comfortable stretch leather. The look is sharp but casual, with a nod to streetwear alongside the knitwear she is already famous for, and promises something for male customers of all ages, with pops of colour such as brick red and slate blue.

Available at matchesfashion.com

Salle Privée

“Timeless” is an overused term but it was exactly what Patrick Munsters was hoping to achieve when he launched Salle Privée. Munsters had previously been the co-owner of Amsterdam-based label Scotch & Soda and when he sold his stake he decided to create a new label based on his experience in the fashion world. “After working in fashion for 20 years, I found that my wardrobe never changed but was a collection of classic and iconic pieces plus basic essentials,” he explains.

Salle Privée is a collection of styles that Munsters thinks will never go out of fashion and will fit any man at any stage of his life. Expect whisper-light raincoats with simple popper studs to slip over perfect white shirts. The styling is minimal, cuts flattering and colour palette muted in shades of navy, greys and camel – an aesthetic that can be described as, dare we say it, timeless.

Visit salle-privee.com

Luca Faloni

Living and working in London, Luca Faloni realised that much of what he had taken for granted about the quality of craftsmanship while he was growing up in Italy wasn’t that widely available in the UK. So he decided to set up his own British-based online business selling a highly-edited

selection of menswear – focusing particularly on cashmere and linen – to help spread the word about true Italian style. So, he set off on a grand tour of his native land to discover the best of the best to sell at the most competitive prices he could.

He found cashmere at Cariaggi, a venerable mill high in the hill of Le Marche. The resulting knitwear is more about quality rather than fashion, with simple styles with V and crew necks, as well as polos. The linen comes in classic Italian pastel colours and are as cool as a breeze off the Med in Capri on a hot summer’s day. Indeed, that is exactly where they should be worn but fear not – they will look good anywhere the sun is shining.

Visit lucafaloni.com

Connolly

Founded in 1878, Connolly is a legend in automotive history, having supplied the leather for some of the most illustrious marques in motoring, such as Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar and Rolls-Royce. It also upholstered the seats of wartime Spitfires.

In the 1990s Joseph Ettedgui, the man behind the Joseph stores and described as the creator of modern retail, transformed Connolly into a luxury brand in the mould of a mini Hermès. After his death in 2010, Connolly’s business was suspended but it has now been reborn under the watchful eye of his widow, Isabel. This truly is a brand for the lucky few. The quality of the leather is unrivalled and the luggage and accessories are mouthwateringly beautiful. The clothes are equally – and discreetly – divine and the knitwear is known for its softness and style. When in London look out for its small but perfectly formed flagship store in Mayfair.

Visit connollyengland.com

Aztech Mountain

The performance clothing brand Aztech Mountain was founded in 2013 in Aspen, Colorado, by David Roth and Heifara Rutgers, who had previously worked for Marc Jacobs. They believed there was a gap in the market for truly refined sportswear and now split their time between New York and the Colorado ski slopes making just that.

To ensure their clothing has the highest levels of performance, America’s greatest ever Alpine skier Bode Miller, Olympic gold medallist and twice World Cup champion, is on board as chief innovation officer.

While Aztech Mountain’s first focus was skiing, its clothing is designed for an all-round outdoor lifestyle, without compromising on cut or fit. As

Roth says: “Usually if you wear even a well-made ski jacket on the streets of New York, it doesn’t vibe with the city life. We wanted to create a jacket that functions well on the mountain and it looks just as great in the city, too.”

Visit aztechmountain.com

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