Photography Fernando UcedaFashionShowJuun.J AW15Military monsters in reworked combat trousers and parkas, covered in Paolo Pedroni's ghoulish artworkShareLink copied ✔️January 23, 2015FashionShowTextSusie LauPhotographyFernando UcedaJuun.J AW15 Initial reaction: Khaki – and plenty of it. Military crops up as an inspiration time and time again, but here, rather than replicating uniform detailing, Juun.J went went big on army green, deviating into white and navy pinstripes and enlarging the silhouettes of combat trousers, parkas and patch pockets. Bomber action: The MA-1 continues to be the jacket in force that keeps giving and here they were made oversized and worked into blazers with nipped in waists. The artwork: All the boys came out in khaki parkas adorned with the artwork of Italian artist Paolo Pedroni – further proof that Juun.J favours surreal and almost monster-like character art, as seen in his SS14 collaboration with Oleg Dou. Pedroni’s work runs along the same vein, with ghoulish portraits and eyes staring out at you from the backs of this khaki army. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREFrom Lana to Gaga: August Barron curate their ultimate music video nightInside the world of August Barron, fashion’s disruptive design duo Jean Paul GaultierJean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Le Male is the gift that keeps on givingIn pictures: Shalom Harlow’s most iconic catwalk momentsSilver Arrows: Fusing fashion with film noirSo you want to get your hands on Leigh Bowery’s merkin?‘Westwood and Kawakubo are provocateurs’: Inside their powerful new exhibitA look back on Loli Bahia’s best fashion moments Sunrise Angel: Loli Bahia steps out of the shadowsIrish designer Robyn Lynch is riding the ‘green wave’ her own wayDario Vitale has left Versace after 8 monthsThe 2025 Christmas archetype gift guide