The last day of Paris Fashion Week fall-winter menswear shows had everything from mixed style to television stars with the City gearing up for couture week starting today.

Lanvin was little edgy with the new creative director Bouchra Jarrar showcasing oversized, slouchy and elongated silhouettes. Double-breasted jackets came alongside baggy pants and student-like check sweaters and scruffily long sleeves with models sporting tight scarves with the word “NOTHING”.

While Kenzo’s theme was rawness and exposure in its 90-piece collection. There was two-piece hybrid skiing outfits in raincoat yellow and winter blue and hardy rubber boots. Huge fluorescent bubbles jackets fused with multicolored blown-up Argyll check were combined with tiger-print skirts.

Paul Smith’s fashion show entitled “WO MAN,” showcased both men’s and women’s styles like Kenzo, offlate is been a trend at Paris Fashion Week celebrating androgyny and shunning sexual difference.

As for the collection there was Check, patterns, trench coats mixed with quirky pointed snake skin boots, sneakers and loose sweaters with ethnic motifs in Cerulean blue, vermillion, olive mixed with blacks and beiges

Julien David

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Kenzo 2

Lanvin 3

Officine Générale 4

Paul Smith 5

Sankuanz 6

Sean Suen 7

Thom Browne 8