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The total denim look seen on the Chanel, Valentino and The Attico spring-summer 2024 shows.The total denim look seen on the Balenciaga, Schiaparelli and Diesel spring-summer 2024 catwalks.The total denim look seen on the catwalks Alexander McQuenn, AlainPaul and David Koma spring-summer 2024.
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear where she oversees luxury content and Who What Wear Weddings, and covers fashion content including the designer market, runway reporting, and seasonal trends. She also writes columns including The Luxury List, Investment Portfolio, and What?s Good. Prior to Who What Wear, Kristen held positions at Allure and Rodarte. She studied Art History and Business at the University of Southern California and currently resides in New York.
The triumvirate of casual coats shifts from leather to denim to bomber. This season, thanks be to JW Anderson, the bomber ? shiny, loose fitted with extravagant feather detail ? takes its turn on our backs. For a non-feathered take, see The Frankie Shop, which has its Astra style in myriad colours from purple to a bright green and this rather pleasant camel hued one. Love.
Though in a cosmic sense there’s no real difference between 11:59 on December 31st and 12:01 on January 1st, we swan dive into the new year with the belief that change is good, and that the biggest menswear trends of 2024 are meant to be invented, not decreed. Once Andy Cohen’s voice stops ringing in your ears and the champagne hangover wears off, you can get down to the business of deciding what sartorial upgrades, shimmies, and experiments you’d like to try on for size over the next 12 months. And us? We’re here to give you some ideas.
Women have long known that a belt’s ability to keep pants from crashing to the ground is the least of its benefits. In 2024, guys will finally see belts as something closer to jewelry?a fancy flourish on par with an icy necklace, wild sunglasses, or new shoes. I’m talking about belts adorned with studs, painted in vibrant colors, and sculpted in ways that belie their ability (or lack thereof) to battle gravity. ?Gerald Ortiz
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