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  • Quiet Displacement of Tailoring – Soshiotsuki Paris SS27

    Tailoring is often associated with certainty. It imposes structure, defines proportion, and gives the body a clear architectural logic. In SOSHIOTSUKI’s Spring/Summer 2027 collection, that certainty gradually began to shift. Under the direction of Soshi Otsuki, familiar menswear codes remained visible. Long coats, sharp shirting, structured jackets, wide trousers but none of them felt entirely…


  • The Aesthetics of Chaos: KIDILL Paris SS27

    At Paris Fashion Week Men’s, much of menswear moved within familiar territory. Soft tailoring, controlled silhouettes, muted palettes, and quiet luxury continued to dominate the season’s visual language. Even when collections experimented, they often did so within carefully calibrated boundaries while KIDILL offered the opposite. Its Spring/Summer 2027 collection, presented under the title “CHAOTIC,” rejected…


  • Pharrell’s Expanding Vision at Louis Vuitton

    At Paris Fashion Week Men’s, few shows attracted as much attention as Louis Vuitton. Under the creative direction of Pharrell Williams, the house has embraced a scale of presentation that extends far beyond the traditional runway. Each season, Louis Vuitton’s menswear show functions not merely as a collection reveal, but as a global cultural event—one…



  • London Fall/Winter 2026 – Erdem

    Close Memories At Erdem, there is always a sense that the clothes come from somewhere. Like they’ve already lived a life before being displayed on the runaway. This season, that feeling was even stronger. Presented in London in February 2026, the Fall/Winter collection didn’t try to tell a clear story. It felt more like fragments,…

  • The Return of the Brooch

    It begins with just a glint of metal on a lapel. A deliberate gesture of clipping a jewel, a small piece of art, onto a collar, a chest or even the edge of a pocket. The brooch is back. For years, it lingered in our grandmother’s jewelry boxes, associated with inheritance, ceremony, a certain formality…

  • January Sets the Tone

    Every year, January quietly redraws the lines of fashion. The first month of the year arrives without grand entrance. It never shouts but instead, sketches what’s about to come next. The cities are colder. The light is thinner. Fabrics carry more weight. Before the women’s collections take over in waves of spectacle, menswear establishes the…