Dopamine dressing, a term indicating how bright clothes can help uplift a person’s mood, is also a key influence for this season.
The menswear scene is expected to grow brilliantly this year. Photo: Givenchy
The menswear scene is seeing a resurgence right now, with the fashion industry banking on it to boom this year – possibly even surpassing womenswear in terms of growth. So, everyone should start paying attention to what the trends are for Spring/Summer 2023. They are calling for men to be less inhibited, and instead, embrace lots of colours and unconventional cuts.
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