Today, while at Barnes & Noble, I came across a menswear edition of WWD. I picked it up and was in awe of the fabulous menswear coverage that was inside. I am usually drawn to womenswear because it tends to be a little more creative and crazy (and let's face it, women can wear more things such as dresses and corsets). The menswear I saw was just as creative and innovative. Plus, I would have worn almost
everything I saw. Take a look.

Lanvin
The thin, simple, silk scarf in jewel tones is a trend to be copied!

Alexander McQueen

Prada
Simple, dark, well-tailored. Prada always translates the womenswear idea to menswear effortlessly.

Junya Wantanabe

Jil Sander
Most of the pieces in this collection were cut like feminine hourglass figures. Subtle androgyny such as that really appeals to me.

Ann Demeulemeester

Gareth Pugh
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