If you needed proof that menswear’s much-discussed “return to elegance” was actually real—that after decades of steady casualization, dudes were once again wholeheartedly embracing dressier ensembles—look no further than the streets of Paris.
During the city’s Fashion Week, despite temperatures hovering in the mid-90s, many attendees still found ways to sport blazers, suits, dress shirts, and ties—albeit often augmented by the tank tops, shorts, and, yes, flip-flops that were inescapable this season.
From the front row of Jonathan Anderson’s buzzy Dior debut to the steamy gardens outside Jacquemus’s Versailles-set show, photographer Christina Fragkou captured all the suavest, most inventive tailoring looks from Paris Fashion Week.
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