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HOW WAS IT?
NOT THAT I HAVE FIRST-HANDEDLY EXPERIENCED FASHION WEEK MYSELF…. THANK YOU VOGUERUNWAY.COM
But
every season of menswear, I always feel compelled to say something about the
clothes; since I’m lazy, most attempts I’m won over by my procrastinating ego.
Now that the fashion week for menswear’s fall has long closed its’ curtains and
being the Z-list blogger that I am, let me share my insight of the just
concluded Fall 2016 Menswear. There’s not a lot; consider me a rookie at this. With
that being said, I am trying to avoid overwriting adjectives and hoping to not
redundantly bombard you with "I love this!"-s. As I’ve only been in the menswear bandwagon
for quite a while I can’t say that this means whatever is said is of legitimate
standards, but I’ll base it off from what I feel is the basis of my keen
observation and strong feeling of lustful desires towards these luxury of
garments.
This
season felt like an unexciting one for menswear for me. Not as innovative as
the previous ones, I'd say. The silhouettes were cliché, like previous seasons:
non-conforming lengths and slouchy silhouettes (for men's). But for 2016 Fall,
one revolving theme was generally pushed by various houses. From the scarcity
of it last season to the abundance of different pieces this Fall- that is: Genderless
Fashion. Men in dresses, men in skirts, certainly the banner for genderless
bravery is up-high and blatantly waving.
There
was a lot to look at, hours and days of scrolling through Vogue Runway for the
latest about fashion week (Couture came by and LFW is coming), so I took the
time to curate the standouts for me this season. We can agree to disagree with
this list, but I feel like these brands sat close with my aesthetic/ taste so
that, you can’t argue with.