Geisha Boys, Male Muumuus, & Badass Bombers Close Out Paris Fashion Week

The Spring 2016 men’s shows have ended their European run (next up, New York in July!), while we saw new and exciting trends in both in London and Milan, Paris is really the apex of creativity. This season, we witnessed covetable embroidered silk bomber jackets courtesy of Kim Jones at Louis Vuitton, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccolini at Valentino and Kris van Assche at Dior Homme. The more esoteric looks featured yards of superfluous fabric that seemingly enveloped the body like at 3.1 Phillip Lim and Dries Van Noten and of course the French fashion capital did not disappoint when it came to pushing the boundaries of the extreme. Shayne Oliver of Hood by Air, he of the original gender fluid fashion line, had male models dressed in ruched off-the-shoulder tops paired with parachute pants, Thom Browne meanwhile, had us bowing down to his precarious kimono-adorned models. Oh fashion, never leaving any cultural touchstone unturned.

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