Men’s Fashion Week Reviews and Style Coverage

  • Todd Snyder Fall 2020 Menswear

    “The outdoorsman look is very American,” Todd Snyder said of his Fall 2020 Menswear collection, for which he partnered with L.L.Bean, the original purveyor of homegrown outdoorsy gear.

  • Timo Weiland Fall 2020 Menswear

    Timo Weiland Fall 2020 Menswear

    The threads between fashion and interior design are constantly intertwined. For Fall 2020, Timo Weiland drove that point home with a collection that moved the runway into the realm of décor.

  • NIHL Fall 2020 Menswear

    With the link between horror films, legendary cinema villains, and queer culture as his starting point for Fall 2020, designer Neil Grotzinger cast each look as a character with sinister results. 

  • Balenciaga’s Denma Hits Us One More Time With a Britney Spears Collab Item

    Demna, ever the master of the mic drop, has delivered one last, bound-to-break-the-internet moment at the house of Balenciaga, and this time, he called on none other than pop princess Britney Spears.

  • Victor Li Fall 2020 Menswear

    If only fashion shows could earn frequent-flier points. Victor Li’s latest drew inspiration from his international pursuits. “It’s about a foodie who loves to travel—and will travel for food,” he said. When it comes to faraway cuisine, Li cites Tokyo as a favorite for its gastronomic scene and sushi and sukiyaki, in particular.

  • PAA Fall 2020 Menswear

    Normcore, dadcore, or really great basics—no matter what you call it, finding the extraordinary in the “ordinary” has been a theme running through the Fall 2020 menswear collections.

  • R. Mutt Fall 2020 Menswear

    The new decade has everyone in an experimental mood. As the rapid-fire state of menswear continues to rival women’s fashion—and the speed with which trends take hold—designers are looking to keep up with their customers’ growing desire for a dynamic wardrobe that isn’t limited to a singular archetype or style.

  • Keenkee Fall 2020 Menswear

    Sometimes all it takes is a trip back through your past to get inspired. Such was the case with Seoul-born designer Kee Kim of Keenkee, the New-York-based men’s label founded in 2018. For his Fall 2020 outing, Kim envisioned how he thought 2020 might look like as a teen in the late ’90s to early aughts.

  • Justin Bieber Is the Latest to Make the Case for Men’s Overalls

    The debate on men’s shorts may still be out, but the men’s overall is back, and in a big way. It’s far from uncharted territory: In 2016, A$AP Rocky teamed up with Guess for a collaboration that included overalls—complete with logo on the bib. Then Chance The Rapper arrived at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards in a Sheila Rashid–designed, khaki-colored pair with matching cap.

  • Forget Cat Ladies—Jared Leto Is Making Cat Men a Thing

    Cats have been all over the, well, catwalks lately. There were the life-size cat busts swinging from leather necklaces at Loewe. There were the laser cat meme T-shirts at Marc Jacobs—a testament from the proud parent to bull terrier Neville and fashion’s most famous dog-loving designer.

  • The Best Dressed Men at the Met Gala Through the Years: Harry Styles, ASAP Rocky, More

    From Hollywood’s leading men to chart-topping rappers and musicians, let’s hear it for the It Boys who consistently bring their fashion A-game to the Met Gala on the first Monday in May.

  • How Brian Tyree Henry Broke the Men’s Style Mold on Tonys Night

    On Tonys night, it can be tough for the gents to stand out when the invitation calls for black tie. That is, unless you’re Brian Tyree Henry, who took this challenge head-on—and let it be known, he looked sensational.

  • Would You Let Your Groomsmen Wear Denim? This Newlywed Couple Did—With Surprisingly Chic Results

    Maybe you wouldn’t dream of wearing denim down the aisle—but that doesn’t mean your wedding party shouldn’t. Indeed, the results can be surprisingly chic. Such was the case when beauty editor and Vogue contributor Arden Fanning married IT product director Cody Andrews in a rustic outdoor ceremony that took place on her family’s ranch in Clifton, Texas, this past April.

  • David Beckham Strips Down to Nothing But Boxers for His Sexiest Hugo Boss Campaign Yet

    David Beckham is bringing the heat in his sexiest Hugo Boss campaign yet, stripping down to nothing but his underwear. The smoldering images demanded attention, as did the accompanying video — both shot and directed by the legendary fashion photography duo Mert and Marcus — which instantly went viral.

  • Austin Butler’s Style Status Soars in Saint Laurent Campaign Post-Kaia Gerber Split

    The collab cements Butler’s status as a style king and reinforces Saint Laurent’s reputation for selecting influential figures to represent its brand on the red carpet and beyond.

  • James Corden and His Stylist on What It Takes to Create a Showstopping Grammy Wardrobe

    "I’ve always loved confidence, and that’s what I think fashion is ultimately. It’s difficult if you’re bigger, like I am. You can feel forgotten in fashion,” Cordon said. Enter his stylist, Michael Fisher (and a little help from Tom Ford, Burberry, and Gucci).

  • Robert Pattinson Was Almost Too Good-Looking to Play the Lead in Good Time

    Life is hard for hot guys. Just ask Robert Pattinson. The English actor’s critically acclaimed role in Josh and Benny Safdie’s new film, Good Time, was written for him, and yet he was still almost too good-looking to play the part.

  • Alan Cumming, Billy Porter Model Jockstraps in Sexy ‘Real Nasty Pigs of New York’ Campaign (Exclusive)

    Hold onto your jockstraps, folks! Nasty Pig, the sex-meets-street brand that’s been serving up S&M harnesses, sinfully scant jockstraps and other subversive fetish-inspired fashions for 30 years and counting, is kicking off 2025 with a star-studded campaign so hot, it’ll melt your vinyl.