After the choice to celebrate the first Digital Fashion Week for Spring / Summer 2021 after the Covid-19 pandemic, designers and fashion houses are obliged to demand exceptional measures to highlight their Fall / Winter 2021-2022 collections. While some designers, such as Prada and GMBH, decided to show their looks with a fashion show, all while respecting government measures in each country, others competed with each other to travel 100% digital, much like Balenciaga who created his own computer. game hero for the occasion.
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The Ultimate Guide to the Fall/winter 2021-2022 Menswear Trends
It has been a strange year for everyone and, of course, it has had a substantial impact on fashion but also and in particular on the inspiration of designers. While the summer of 2021 was full of optimism and hope, important notions that were translated into bright colors, suits stripped of all formality, and jogging pants that called out loud, Fall / Winter 2021-2022 shows a variety of equally relaxed collections.
What’s new this time? Experimentation. The designers experimented, revised, and reinterpreted essential elements of the men’s wardrobe as a positive response to the present day: the varsity jacket has been deconstructed, the coat has been reborn as a comfortable bathrobe, the very principle of tailoring has been rethought, the ski suit has been repurposed for use in the city, and the balaclava has made a comeback (wearing masks). Without forgetting, of course, the leather cult, geometric designs, and hence the vibrancy of red, the season’s standout hue. Take a look at the top 20 menswear trends for the next fall/winter season of 2021-2022.
Leather Obsession
Leather has remained one of the staples of the timeless wardrobe throughout the years without ever decaying. This season is no exception to the rule, and leather takes the form of ultra-long coats: in very neo-Matrix versions of sci-fi from the 90s in GMBH or chic and retro in Casablanca.

Geometric Knitwear
An ideal barrier against cold temperatures, the knitted sweater takes on a variety of colors and graphic designs, a bit like last summer. The difference? This year the chosen motif should be geometric and have an oversized LX silhouette.

Red Alert
Red was splattered everywhere on the Fall / Winter 2020-2021 runways. We saw him injected into an elegant coordinated suit in Casablanca, with streetwear accents in Marine Serre and during a bohemian style in Wales Bonner.

New Tailoring
Designers are experimenting with and reinventing the very principles of tailoring. This resulted in an oversized zip-trimmed blazer in Dolce & Gabbana, a fitted and belted coat in Wooyounmi, a jacket with rolled-up sleeves over a knitted jacquard bodysuit in Prada …

Varsity Jacket
We have seen it on numerous television series and in American “college movies” like Grease. The varsity jacket, most notably worn by eleven, rugby, or perhaps baseball athletes from their high school or college, has subtly infiltrated menswear collections for fall/winter 2021-2022.

Ski-Wear
Technical materials (like nylon) are here to stay: the ski suit leaves the slopes of the most beautiful resorts to demand a visit to the city.

Sandy Tones
Sandal tones, from brown to beige, still have a lot to offer, with safari themes, fashionable final words, and 70s influences. Hed Mayner, Fendi, and Acne Studios have the proof. Choose pieces that complement one other or go for a monochrome approach.

Sweater Vest
Neglected and forgotten for several years, the sleeveless vest is making an interesting return to the runways of Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2021-2022 as a whole, the most contemporary styles: with a floral motif in MSGM, completely unstructured in Y / Project and combined with an oversized shirt at Hermès.

Extra (Extra) Large Trousers
Classic elegance is replaced by a trendy alternative that screams freedom and luxury. As a result, the pants are now XXL, and the restriction is no longer necessary. As seen in Hed Mayner, Lanvin, and Dries Van Noten, natural colors range from beige to pastel blue.

Logo Caps
In 2021, the jockey hat becomes for men’s trends what sneakers are for streetwear: a staple. Now surpassing the bucket hat, the star of those last two or three seasons, this streetwear staple elevates any outfit in a split second and looks even better with a front and center logo.

Couture Dressing Gowns
To cope with falling temperatures and therefore intense cold, the latest trend word in winter coats is often summed up in one word: bathrobe. the most classic and elegant version of this piece was seen in Louis Vuitton and therefore in the Row, but also within the type of down jacket with extreme padding in Fendi, for those who are the most daring (and the coldest).

Turtle Neck
The latest anti-cold piece for Fall / Winter 2021-2022? The turtleneck, which looks best when worn high, is colorful, and stretchy.

Pyjama Party
This summer comes out in the moonlight and is infused with a bohemian charm to wear in the city or on the beach. The pajamas leave daylight behind this winter and become an outfit for night owls returning to the clubs. Well, almost … The proof is in the same 1960s leopard print from Tom Ford or the silky version of Etudes.

Statement Tee
The T-shirt with a message is effective again this season, whether as a tool to express our ideas, how to proclaim our current thoughts loud and proud, or simply with a logo.

Statement Tee
The trench coat is at the top of the style list this season. This traditional essential, often linked to the primary war soldiers who wore it, remains a timeless fashion statement. Does the highlight thank you for wearing it? choose a piece of leather or one with a subtle plaid pattern.

Long Shirts
What if we dared to travel longer? Louis Vuitton, Dries Van Noten and Wales Bonner accepted the challenge.

Balaclava
The return of the balaclava is confirmed: next winter they will be hooded or not in the least.

Legs Forward!
Who said shorts were only for the summer heat? In the mini-shorts or Bermuda version, they should become the new winter wardrobe staple.

Polo Shirt
Popularized in the 1920s by René Lacoste, it was tennis players who were the first to wear this essential sportswear, before it had a huge hit on the opposite side of the Atlantic in the 1950s. In 2021, the jersey sporty has acquired a casual look and is even going to be combined with a suit.

Mini-Bag
Leave behind what is not essential and take only what is necessary: MasterCard, mobile, wallet, keys … Such is the message of the designers this season.

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