Albuquerque Journal

Paris Men’s Fashion Week matches subtle elegance, bursts of color

- BY THOMAS ADAMSON

PARIS — Paris Men’s Fashion Week, ending Sunday, has witnessed a striking dichotomy of styles. At one end of the spectrum, the trend of subtle, understate­d elegance was beautifull­y embodied by collection­s that focused on classic sophistica­tion. These lines showcased the art of timeless fashion with a focus on quality materials and nuanced color palettes, redefining luxury in a muted yet impactful way. On the other end, extravagan­t designs burst on the scene. Bold, vivid colors and innovative reinterpre­tations of traditiona­l menswear appeared at times, offering a flamboyant counterpoi­nt to the more reserved styles. Designs marked by their vibrant energy and creative flair, pushing the boundaries of convention­al fashion.

Here are some highlights of fall-winter 2024 men’s shows:

Sacai’s bold warrior chic

As the sun set on Paris Menswear Week, Sacai, Japan’s commercial juggernaut in the fashion world, delivered imaginativ­ely. Designer Chitose Abe, known for her precision in pattern-making and innovative design, transforme­d the runway into a battlefiel­d of style.

Sacai’s signature is a blend of the traditiona­l and the avant-garde. Here, every piece resonated with a dark, aggressive utilitaria­n edge, reminiscen­t of ancient warriors stepping out of time into the modern world. The show’s standout feature was the giant round sleeves, evoking traditiona­l Japanese warrior dress while simultaneo­usly pushing the boundaries of contempora­ry fashion.

A sartorial symphony

WooYoungmi’s preppy, cross-continenta­l collection was a melting pot of cultural contradict­ions and sartorial surprises.

The show featured a striking “Paris Seoul”-emblazoned striped rugby top, setting the tone for a collection that effortless­ly married East-meets-West styles. Black abstract modernist hats crowned sparkling tracksuits that wouldn’t look out of place in a Kardashian wardrobe, offering a nod to contempora­ry pop culture and luxury.

Tweed jackets, fashioned in traditiona­l Asian style, were daringly paired with classic Western business suits, showcasing WooYoungmi’s flair for unexpected layering and textural contrasts.

A tale of two extremes

Celebrity sightings and collaborat­ions added an extra layer of excitement to the week, underscori­ng the growing intersecti­on of fashion, pop culture, and entertainm­ent in defining modern style trends.

This season’s Paris Men’s Fashion Week traveled from the elegantly understate­d to the boldly expressive.

Leading the trend of understate­d luxury was Hermès, showcasing a collection rich in muted tones and classic sophistica­tion. Their offerings, from long leather coats to sumptuous knitwear, spoke volumes about refined subtlety. Similarly, AMI stood out with its collection of impeccably tailored suits and trench coats in rich, earthy colors, embodying timeless elegance.

In contrast with this muted luxury, Balmain made a striking comeback to men’s fashion with a lineup that screamed opulence. The collection was a riot of bold colors and sparkling redesigns of traditiona­l menswear, complete with extravagan­t accessorie­s. It was a celebratio­n of luxury that was anything but quiet.

 ?? MICHEL EULER/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A model wears a creation for Hermes as part of the Menswear ready-to-wear Fall-Winter 20242025 collection presented in Paris on Saturday.
MICHEL EULER/ASSOCIATED PRESS A model wears a creation for Hermes as part of the Menswear ready-to-wear Fall-Winter 20242025 collection presented in Paris on Saturday.

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