Paris men’s fashion week AW23: the highlights – in pictures

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Paris men’s fashion week AW23: the highlights – in pictures
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Designers took a measured approached this season with stripped back collections inspired by James Baldwin, Renaissance art and TS Eliot

presented a collection that balanced an appreciation of the classics with a need to adapt them for a modern audience, including his own cohort of musicians and artists. Opening with four black suits made in the haute-couture atelier, the show moved into layered casual looks that tapped into modular dressing - trousers zipped apart to become shorts or unpicked into skirts. Williams referenced his own stateside heritage in the use of Americana tropes like plaid, bleached denim and sportswear.

Front-box pleated mini skirt for all genders came in leather, dark denim and chainmail. Underpants with diamante branding peeped above waistbands. In contrast to the bare looks was a pair of wide-legged Yeti pants in a shaggy fabric that take three weeks to make.Sir Paul also endorsed the black suit and roll neck look, opening his show with a white top stitched version.

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