The streetwear trend is not over yet, but the logos have disappeared, sneakers as well . Traditional men's wardrobe moves back into focus. For the fall, the suit comes in an oversized look . To see such as Raf Simons, who in Paris models in voluminous, boxy double rowers sent over the catwalk. With Calvin Klein, the Belgian's design met with little favor, so they ended their collaboration in December after only two years. It remains to be seen whether he has more success under his own name with his very artistic creations.

Virgil Abloh has also inflated the silhouettes for the upcoming season, both for his employer Louis Vuitton and for his own label Off-White. The jackets are extremely long and long, the pants are slipping around the legs like the best baggy jeans in the nineties. Interesting detail: In his Louis Vuitton collection, the pleats open down to the shoe and give the pants such a blow.

Sections in XXL format

Sunnei

Sunnei

Raf Simons

Off-White

Off-White

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton

Ermenegildo Zegna

Dries Van Noten

Dries Van Noten

Acne Studios

The quilted quilted jackets are also oversized . Among others Ermenegildo Zegna, Les Hommes, Alyx and Cerruti have the fed winter bestseller in XXL on offer. Dries van Noten combines this trend with another, the extra-long scarves. They were shown in Milan, London and Paris. Over the shoulder and then to the ankles, they also hung at Loewe, Acne Studios, Marni and Dior .

Classics reinterpreted

Berluti

Berluti

Valentino

Celine

Lion

Lion

Celine

Celine

In addition to suits, other classics such as cardigans, knitwear with argyle patterns or duffle coats were also conspicuously seen at the men's fashion shows. Hooded coats showed Berluti (sporty in orange or noble lambskin), Fumito Ganryu and Valentino. In the highly anticipated first men's collection for Celine , Hedi Slimane featured alongside his standard program - sleek lines, leather jackets, tights - also a red cardigan and two V-neck pullovers and the Scottish diamond pattern.

Bonds in grunge and punk

Andrea Crews

Andrea Crews

Celine

Celine

Marni

Marni

Marni

Versace

In Celine, the British Teddy Boys with their slim trousers and ties seemed to be one of the main sources of inspiration, but sometimes also grungy and punky notes became visible: studs, leopard print , dyed hair . After grunge and punk, the holey knitwear by Ann Demeulemeester also looked like the red and black checks by Andrea Crews. Even Donatella Versace, better known for pomp instead of punk, showed tight pants with black and white stripes.

Strong colors

A Cold-Wall *

Acne Studios

Berluti

Craig Green

Heron Preston

Issey Miyake

Issey Miyake

Ermenegildo Zegna

Ermenegildo Zegna

Raf Simons

The colors are colorful : cobalt blue, lemon yellow or grass green should light up the clothes in the cold season. Craig Green processed all the colors of the rainbow, while Heron Preston used a striking amount of orange . Yusuke Takahashi made an orange jacket for Issey Miyake, which he decorated with yellow strokes. Very often dark purple is also used - for example as a suit and bomber jacket at Zegna, Raf Simons makes it coats.

Complete in gray or brown

Dior

Dior

Fendi

Fendi

Fendi

Emporio Armani

Emporio Armani

AMI

Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton

For those who do not like it quite a bit, there are gray-in-gray looks and completely brown outfits . Gray men ran at Dior (actually they were driven across the catwalk) and Armani. The Italian also showed how real (and good) fake fur can look in its huge, 140-look collection. Lagerfeld obviously did not want to decide and used both colors for Fendi in a garment, he put together a jacket made of fabrics in both shades. The question "Gray or brown?" so at least in this case does not arise. But you can choose, for your favorite outfit.

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