Junya Watanabe has opened his latest menswear show at Paris Fashion Week with beige hunting jackets paired with discreet shirts and ties.
With a Filson partnership, Junya Watanabe takes us on a time warp back to the hipstery 2000s — plaid checks and all.
On the Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025 runway, Junya Watanabe MAN revealed its latest New Balance collaboration. Paired with a laidback ensemble, a pair of the New Balance 471 makes its way to the runway in navy, marking the revival of the retro running silhouette of the 1970s.
Amid an uncertain political climate, designers at the latest menswear show in Paris sent messages of resilience and resistance down the runway. Among the key looks was a reimagined “hipster” for 2025.
The focus was on elevated "real world" dressing on view at Auralee and Lemaire, while Kim Jones' masterful minimalism at Dior was the season's showstopper.
Junya Watanabe has opened his latest menswear show at Paris Fashion Week with beige hunting jackets paired with discreet shirts and ties PARIS -- Beige hunting jackets with oversized pockets ...
Junya Watanabe Puts a Twist on Classic Americana at Paris Fashion Week Menswear Show PARIS (AP) — Beige hunting jackets with oversized pockets, paired with discreet shirts and ties, opened Junya ...
PARIS (AP) — Beige hunting jackets with oversized pockets, paired with discreet shirts and ties, opened Junya Watanabe’s latest menswear show at Paris Fashion Week Friday. It was a deceptively ...
T his Paris Fashion Week Men's, which concluded last weekend, consisted of several Paris debuts. London designer _J.L-A.L_ as well as Brooklyn's Kody Phillips and Willy Chavarria
At Charles Jeffrey Loverboy, the designer’s adoration of “late ’70s and early ’80s icons like Lou Reed, Nico and Grace Jones in their early careers, as well as the legendary John Waters, Divine, and Crystal LaBeija”, served as inspiration, according to Jeffrey, with blunt fringes and plenty of volume.
Paris Fashion Week ended a couple of days ago, and Japanese fashion label COMME des GARÇONS unveiled several of its upcoming collaborations with many big brands, including the likes of Nike, Asics, an
Paris men's fashion week came at a slower pace amid an economic downturn, but footwear players remain resilient.