The women’s ready-to-wear shows are about to get underway in New York, leaving barely any time to digest the men’s shows that just wrapped.
But with more than a few dudes donning skirts and some even getting in on the couture game in Paris, the line between the two is perhaps more fluid than ever.will kick off with New York Men’s Day on Feb 10. Among those participating are event sponsor Cross-Eyed Moose and Kent Anthony, a graphic artist whose collection will explore themes of, “anatomy, pan-African design and negative space.”
Later on in the week, Alejandro Gómez Palomo of the nonbinary label that bears his surname plans to explore childhood identity and how rummaging through his mother’s towels and silk scarves to dress in shaped his own. “Innocence, lack of gender and prejudice gives free rein to the imagination,” he said.