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Huge logos, chunky trainer and bold colours all played a significant part of the new revamped spring/summer 2019 collection from HUGO.

The cooler, edgier sibling to the classic menswear brand stormed the headlines at this weekend’s Berlin Fashion Week, where it showcased a collection that mirrored that impossible-to-replicate vibe of the city’s thriving club scene.

Although it’s a staple in so many men’s wardrobes across the world, Hugo Boss is a German brand at heart. So it made sense that, for the showing of the new HUGO collection, the team decided to arrange a homecoming in Germany’s cool artistic capital.

The collection was shown in-front of 500-strong, fashion-forward crowd, including the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Winnie Harlow and male model Lucky Blue Smith. Many of the pieces fused sportswear and double-breasted suiting with bright neon colours and Lycra.

Bold hues — including shocking pink and neon orange — pervaded the collection along with plentiful “HUGO” branding; the text appeared as a chaotic graphic, keychain accessory and T-shirt print. Washed denim yielded similar bright tones, lending the collection a workwear edge that played against the functional fabrics and accessories, which included harnesses, shoulder bags, bucket hats and plenty of chunky running shoes.

Here is the pick of our favourite looks from the show:

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