The New York Men’s Day Spring/Summer 2024 showcase featured collections that tastefully balanced utility and creativity, showing that form and function don’t have to be mutually exclusive.
The New York Men’s Day showcase for Fall/Winter 2023 displayed a strong mix of outerwear and prints, emphasizing that seasons don’t need to dictate fashion.
During New York Men’s Day, labels explored new definitions of menswear and gender-neutral clothing, breaking conventions with bold colors and audacious designs.
Gender-expansive treatment of clothing on menswear runways leaves little to be desired.
Chad Evans, Contributing Writer
• September 13, 2022
Mounting momentum for both bolder and more varied looks in the menswear market, the opening showcase of New York Men’s Day goes beyond rigid conventions. Held over two sessions...
Fashion Week commenced with New York Men’s Day. Budding brands were invited to showcase their Fall/Winter 2022 collections, and the next generation of designers shared their interpretations of modern menswear.
From the heights of a Hudson Yards high-rise, the New York Men’s Day afternoon showing commenced against the backdrop of an uncharacteristically bright February day. The showcase...
Sophie Shaw, Beauty & Style Editor
• July 11, 2017
Private Policy
For the Private Policy Spring/Summer 2018 collection, designers Haoran Li and Siying Qu compiled implemented Native American and Western influences. The non-gendered...
Sophie Shaw, Beauty & Style Editor
• July 10, 2017
David Hart
The designer’s namesake Spring/Summer 2018 collection embraced a tropical tone with a Havana influence. Linen suits in sherbet orange, green and red stood out...
The refreshingly diverse Spring/Summer 2015 collections of Cadillac Tomorrow’s New York Men’s Day showcased a range of designers including Original Penguin, Stephen F, Bespoken,...
Entitled “Soviet Summer,” Lucio Castro’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection is with certainty a nod to summers far and fast. Sticking to a mainly grey and navy color selection...
Without forgetting style, W.R.K.’s Spring/Summer 2015 collection focuses clearly on utility and wearability. Layered jackets over sweaters over shirts and rugged leather boots...