FT Series Menswear Autumn/Winter 2019 shows Our guide to the best of the new season’s collections © Jason Lloyd-Evans Paris AW19 menswear round-up: Suits, sustainability and satins — the makings of a revolutionThe background of social unrest didn’t just hang over the French shows — the best designers responded creatively and with sensitivity Celine AW19 show report — a cut aboveHedi Slimane’s first men’s show for the house was distinct, different — and surprisingly democratic Shows of love and hate — in an era of aggressionComme des Garçons, Loewe, Thom Browne, Balmain AW19 mens reports The New New Look: Dior AW19 mens show reportKim Jones’ sensational conveyor-belt show delivered the first real fashion moment of the season Haute stuff: Raf Simons AW19 mens’ show reportWhat did the designer do in his first show since leaving the jeans behemoth Calvin Klein? Couture of course. Outrage versus austerity: Junya Watanabe, Rick Owens, Vetements and Dries Van Noten AW19 show reportsTech punks, suits, glam rockers and 70-year-olds star on the Paris catwalks More from this Series AW19 Paris mens: The Berluti re-bootLong-term Dior stalwart Kris Van Assche has moved to the most exclusive of luxury houses. He describes his vision for the brand Celine’s next step The LVMH group have placed every faith in Hedi Slimane to make Celine a €2bn business. As the designer unveils his first solo menswear show, Alexander Fury assesses the brand reboot so far Louis Vuitton AW19 mens show report: a lot, of a lot, of a lotVirgil Abloh’s second collection for the LVMH house showcased Michael Jackson, rainbow illuminations, graffiti art — and some great suits Valentino, Off-White, JW Anderson menswear show reports AW19In Paris, the trend for logos shows no sign of fading away Independents Day: Italian designers do it their wayMilan fashion weeks men’s AW19: Emporio Armani, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana show review Monsters’ ball: Prada AW19 men’s show reportMiuccia Prada’s answer to a world of horrors? A fashion-savvy Frankenstein A modern suit, or does sir prefer something slightly camper?Milan Fashion Week Mens: Zegna, Marni and Versace AW19 show report Veni, vidi, Versace: Donatella’s next actThe indomitable matriarch of luxury fashion has sold the family business. But don’t you dare call it Korsace London menswear AW19 has begun. But does it still matter?Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, Art School and Edward Crutchley are proof of London’s design talent. So why not give them a better platform — with the women? LFWM AW19: ‘Peaky Blinders’ just became your new style museSpivvy, polished, interwar tailoring, as popularised by the television series, is all over the London men’s collections. And you can blame David Beckham for that Craig Green AW19 review: clothes worth making a scene aboutWhy put on a show in the digital age? For the experience