For the SS23 collection and Kaczmarek’s fourth collection for the brand, the designer continues to take his inspiration from the world of the Parisian city.
The Spring/Summer 2023 menswear collection of Acne Studios celebrates the joy of dressing up with a hint of subversion, skewing traditional formal dress codes for a modern, idiosyncratic take on occasionwear.
Inspired by a day spent gallery hopping around London on the hottest day of the year, Paul Smith’s SS23 men’s presentation in Paris revisits the 1980s art scene to offer a refined take on classic menswear silhouettes.
The collection itself was conceived and created by the Louis Vuitton Prêt-à-Porter Homme studio: a constantly evolving ecosystem of creative minds who shared long working days since 2018 with Virgil Abloh and expanded during his eight seasons of artistic direction.
The classic structure of sartorialism, infused with a sense of loucheness and sensuality. A rumination between the need for protection, and the intimacy of up-close tactility.
Tying into the original DNA of LES BENJAMINS, the Istanbul-based brand returns with a collection of acid-bright pieces that each draw inspiration from the notion of the “Electric Desert”.
Landing in Paris for the first time after the pandemic, Hiroaki Sueyasu of KIDILL makes its physical presentation show debut on Paris official calendar.
The collection is inspired by the creative agency borne out of “club attire,” coupled with wearability and functionality, brings forth an edited collection full of fluid pieces.
The SEAN SUEN SS23 collection presents, with pure black and white color tones, the subtle state when people fall into a sort of limbo with perception of discomfort like hangovers.
Take a look at WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK‘s SS23 backstage, captured by the lens of Sebastian Pielles during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!