How Women Can Style Our Favorite Men's Fashion Week Looks
Wigs and arygle galore.
Men's Fashion Week in Paris blew us out of the water with the fiercest looks yet. Designers across the board went crazy for pattern and color, favoring argyle, stripes, florals and even knitted accents; puffers abounded (yes, still) and chic dusters were a plenty. Of course, Men's Fashion Week isn't a boys only game , and we've taken the liberty of styling some of our favorite looks with womenswear pieces.
Scroll through a selection of our favorite looks for Men's Fashion Week in Paris, with shoppable pieces included. The men walked down the runway in candy-colored bobs, and we were so into it. We love how the large pinstripe suit of this look was paired with a white crop-top and given spalshes of color through the pink creepers and blue hair. The perfect winter-to-spring transition outfit? We say yes. Image: Vogue.fr
These ski-mask inspired sunnies are everything. We're super into the blend of classic pieces, i.e. the wool duster and fur stole, with sneakers and a traffic-cone orange turtleneck. Image: Vogue.fr
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Leave it to Dries Van Noten to give us these gingham cowboy dream pants. This look is all about power-clashing with problem patterns for a look that's unabashedly chic. Plus, darker floral tops are always an appropriate choice as you segway into spring. Image: Vogue.fr
Because you can step out in a borderline-bathrobe, belted coat and still look sophisticated. Sometimes less is more, and these shiny blue-grey joggers peak out of the ensemble with just the right touch of lux. Think monochromatic, matte goodness. Image: Vogue.fr
This look is head-to-toe Harlequin in the best way. Kenzo made it clear that arygle knits are the new, hip "Dad" sweater on the block and we're totally digging it. We also appreciate the nod to '00s fashion with those black moon boots. Image: Vogue.fr
We're still drooling over this fashionable, Gremlin-from-the-Kremlin look by Marni. Pair your slouchy, silk pants with a white blouse and throw on a yellow belt for a pop of color. Finally, to step up your texture game, wear a curly, faux-fur coat and hat. Image: Vogue.fr
Prada is taking us back to 1970s corduroy goodness, and we're so glad. We're in love with the idea of pairing a burnt orange suit with some tasseled loafers, a blue newsboy cap, and a quartz crystal (we're still recovering from Mercury being in retrograde). Image: Vogue.fr