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Mens Summer Fashion Week in Paris

  • moulagaclique
  • Jul 5, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 7


The Paris Men’s Fashion Week is known for its bold, boundary pushing designs and cutting trends. However, this year, the runway and the streets alike saw a style takeover that felt closer to the football pitch than the high-fashion world: sportswear. Never before has the athletic aesthetic been so dominant in Paris, with jerseys and tracksuits making appearances in numbers that rival what you’d expect at a packed football stadium.


This shift highlights the ever-growing influence of streetwear and sports culture on high fashion. Designers embraced the casual coolness of sportswear, blending it



with luxury elements to create looks that are both stylish and accessible. From oversized football jerseys paired with tailored trousers to sleek tracksuits updated with high-end fabrics, the fusion of athletic gear and couture was unmistakable.


But Paris Fashion Week is about more than just the clothes. It’s a global meeting point, bringing together people from all corners of the world who share a similar passion for lifestyle and style. For me, it’s less about the newest trends and more about this international exchange. It’s a place where fashion enthusiasts and creatives connect, inspire, and celebrate the diversity of personal expression through clothing.


This year's prevalence of sportswear also speaks to a larger cultural movement. Sports and fashion are no longer separate spheres-they’re intertwined, reflecting a modern, dynamic lifestyle where comfort meets creativity. Paris Men’s Fashion Week didn’t just showcase the latest collections; it affirmed that style can be as dynamic and inclusive as the communities it represents.


As the lines between luxury and casual continue to blur, one thing is clear: sportswear isn’t just a trend-it’s a movement that’s here to stay.


 
 
 

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