All the highlights from Paris Fashion Week Men:

Sunday was the last day of menswear shows in 2022 and Paris was literally on fire. All the star system travelled there to watch the runway shows which were on spot! Check out below our favourite moments:

Thom Browne's Cowboys in Jock Straps.

Jacquemus combined SS23 with AW23, launched his collaboration with NIKE and he chose had his show right after the end of Fashion Week calendar.

Instagays rocked the runway at the LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi Show

Jonathan Anderson grew real plants on his LOEWE collection.

Casablanca put horses on the show set, where they pooped all over until the end of the show.

Givenchy brought back all the logomania trend the others used to do the previous seasons.

Burberry AW21 at London Fashion Week

Riccardo Tisci presented his Fall Winter 2021 collection for BURBERRY at London Fashion Week.

JORDANLUCA Fall Winter 2021 Show at London Fashion Week

JORDANLUCA presented its Fall/Winter 2021 collection “YOU ARE HERE” during London Fashion Week.

Check out our favourite looks:

JW Anderson FW2020 menswear show at Paris Fashion Week

Jonathan Anderson is adept at bringing almost-forgotten art to the ambience of his shows—both for his own label and at Loewe.

There were the long, narrow shifts in paisley print carried over from his women’s collections, pleated peplum tops over shorts, skinny knits, and hefty padded coats. With that sure hand he has for eye-catching Instagrammable branding, he accessorized with heavy gilt chains swathed as belts, blown up as shoe-jewelry, and minimized as sewn-on half-necklaces. The JW Anderson anchor-like logo that he invented as a 23-year-old was stenciled into a felted tote bag and worked into a patchwork sweater. vogue.com

DIOR & The shell trend: Next year, it will still be on men's fashion list

the Dior homme pre-fall 2020 show, presented in Miami, was definetely one of our favourites.

Scene silhouettes infused with cool, thought in collaboration with Shawn Stussy, floral and tropical shirts and relaxed tailoring were some of the main characteristics of the ready to wear collection.

What about the accessories though?

We loved the berret hats but we also noticed the seashell jewelry trend which it seems to be even more bold from next season onwards.

Editor’s note:

For 2 years, shell jewelry has been on all fronts, inviting itself on necklaces, bracelets, earrings and even anklets, infusing a touch of cool to the silhouettes that adopt it.