XXL construction, monochrome tones, tartan print… five men’s trends for autumn-winter 2023-2024

The men’s fall-winter 2023-2024 shows ended in Paris on the evening of January 22. Almost eighty brands presented their vision for the coming winter. Big houses – Dior, Saint Laurent, Givenchy – and young designers – Egonlab or Head Miner – during these few days, between the parades of Pharaoh and intimate presentations. A brief overview of the most surprising trends.

The middle gains volume

Love.  Saint Laurent.  in Zhivan.

Whether it’s long coats with very defined shoulders, parkas that seem to be blown by the wind, or even rigid coats that look like statues, the figure of the coming winter is getting bigger and bigger.

The head is covered

Louis Vuitton.  Namacheko  Head miner.

A hat that also covers the neck, a balaclava that goes under the shirt, another type of helmet that completely surrounds the head or down jackets, a giant hood over the head: this coming winter, it’s all about being well covered, starting from the toes. head.

The soles are thick

dries Van Noten.  Junya Watanabe.  Sakai.

Whether it’s sporty or more formal, next winter’s imagined shoes will gain height with wedged soles, flared or square platforms.

A monochromatic look is a must

Mayor.  Dior.  friend.

The winter darkness is countered by a refined silhouette whose pieces are available in the same color tone: a bias adopted by various designers this season, who do not hesitate to mix materials and volumes for a supposedly cozy effect.

Tartan reinvents itself

Kenzo.  House of Margiela.  Egonlab.

On a shirt tied at the waist as in the heyday of the 1990s, on a large hooded sweatshirt paired with baggy trousers or even on a trench coat with an architectural design, the tartan print stands out for the coming winter.

Source: Le Monde

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