At Dover Street Market Paris, the London designer sent his whimsical muses into the boxing ring, where they performed conflicting choreography and tense fight sequences in the label’s latest fashion manifesto.
In the late architect Auguste Perret’s wooden apartment, designer Simon Porte Jacquemus debuted a ’50s-inspired line that was all about stripping, paring and throwing it back.
Inside an industrial Parisian showroom, designer Rei Kawakubo presented a collection that altered classic army garbs with new textiles, patterns and helmets.
In Paris, the London-based Bulgarian designer swapped out his clean cuts for somethings more organic, including asymmetrical tailoring, illusory composite silhouettes, head-turning leather belts and an all-new ASICS collab.
The back-to-back CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year commanded Europe’s greatest fashion stage with a tantalizing show about resistance and finesse, titled “Tarantula.”