The reigning king of freakish fashions strips things back with stark leather jackets and corporate-type coats. But Mr. Owens could never really make anything average.
Category: Men’s Fashion Week
-
At Paris Fashion Week, Shades of Normcore From Auralee, the Row and Lemaire
In Paris, prosaic clothes endure, just polished into something more arresting.
-
Pharell Williams and Nigo’s Louis Vuitton Collection 2025
For his latest Vuitton collection, Pharrell Williams tapped his best bud Nigo to be co-creative director. And Bernard Arnault made it back from the Trump inauguration to see it.
-
Fresh Off ‘Severance,’ John Turturro Tries Male Modeling
With a Turturro cameo and a very surreal set, Zegna’s latest presentation brought to mind the hit Apple TV show. Though, the clothes were far from corporate.
-
Armani Takes Inspiration From … Armani
As a new generation seeks out vintage Armani on eBay, the label is leaning into its own archive. The Armani renaissance is officially on.
-
Prada Creates Genuine Pants Anxiety
In the label’s sexiest men’s runway show in recent memory, tight trousers waged a comeback.
-
What’s With All the Dancing at the Fashion Show?
In Milan, arty dance routines seemed more prevalent than runway shows, as fashion houses aimed to give their audiences something — anything — to Instagram about.
-
Fashion’s TikTok Conundrum
At the men’s shows in Europe, Ralph Lauren and Brunello Cucinelli brushed off virality in favor of reliable classics, while Philipp Plein had a bit of an identity crisis.
-
The Value of a Boring Suit
A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal.
-
The 25 Most Influential Postwar Men’s Wear Collections
A group of experts — designers, editors and a street-style photographer — debate which clothes truly changed men’s fashion.
-
How Short Should Men’s Shorts Be?
Micro-inseams are trending, but almost any length goes.
-
How A Fashion Critic Mentally Catalogs Fashion Week Shows
Theater and dance critics can’t own the subjects they cover, but a fashion critic can — at least imaginarily — by making a hits compilation as the clothes go by.
