Lights, camera, action

Amiri FW24 was an ode to the stars of Hollywood boulevard
By Alex James Taylor | Fashion | 19 January 2024
Photographer Cassia Agyeman

The curtain parted, and an MA lightbox shone across the carpeted venue of Amiri’s FW24 show. As a designer from LA who grew up around Hollywood Boulevard, Mike Amiri has seen the changing eras of tinsel town royalty, the passing of the guard to the next generation’s idols and heartthrobs. Combining the formal, tuxedos of Old Hollywood with a rebellious 90s irreverence, the collection offered a red carpet wardrobe for the latest rising stars.

Everything shimmered, literally, with intricately embroidered sequins, rhinestones and crystals dancing in the spotlights. Tuxedos were deconstructed towards a contemporary slouch, shirts unbuttoned and tassel silk scarves hung loose. Imagine if The Rat Pack shared nights out with 90s DiCaprio and Depp at the Viper Room and you’ll get it. Americana references tumbled across leopard print patterns,  wide lapels and retro collars, while decorated beanies were Keanu Reeves-esque. Moving in step with the lounge, jazz soundtrack, from the premiere to the party, Amiri’s all-star cast shines bright.

GALLERYBackstage images from Amiri MENS-FALL-WINTER-24

GALLERYCatwalk images from Amiri MENS-FALL-WINTER-24





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