As New York Fashion Week officially kicks off, the first day of shows proved that a new wave of menswear designers is experimenting with tailoring as fashion’s love affair with streetwear and sneakers cools off.
Throughout the day on Friday, shows and presentations from brands including Landeros, Sivan and Y Chroma, among others, showed that men’s fashion is fully embracing two somewhat contradictory trends: old-school tailoring and a very modern view on genderless fashion.
At Landeros, designer Andre Gerard Michel Jr. showed off a collection of genderless tailoring that married classic menswear silhouettes like double-breasted jackets and wide-leg pants with more traditionally feminine elements like blush-pink colorways and necklines that fell off the shoulders and exposed the collar bone.
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