Luxury Brands Are Finally Learning How To Speak Streetwear Their Own Way

by MR Magazine Staff

It’s been five weeks since men’s fashion month kicked off in London and with the exception of Burberry, Gucci, and Balenciaga — each have opted for co-ed shows presented during the upcoming women’s fashion month — another men’s season has drawn to a close. The most evident shift could be observed in the transition from dominant streetwear silhouettes to a new sense of tailoring as seen at Louis Vuitton, Dior Homme, and Prada. After all, the same young men who in recent seasons have been parading down the runways in sneakers, technical outerwear, and oversized everything are growing up. And so it wasn’t surprising that a number of fashion publications were quick to shout that streetwear is passé, over, done. But it’s not. Streetwear as luxury brands have made it out to be is evolving, and that’s a good thing for everyone. Read more at Highsnobiety.

One Reply to “Luxury Brands Are Finally Learning How To Speak Streetwear Their Own Way”

  1. There’s no question in my mind that this trend will continue to dominate The Men’s Fashion industry for the foreseeable future

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