The Street Style at Men's Fashion Week Is Straight-Up Inspirational — Regardless of Gender
When it comes to Men's Fashion Week, we were feeling the fashion on the runways and the looks on the sidewalks like never before. Perhaps it's because the gender divisions in fashion are blurrier than ever, but it's probably just because the models and attendees at the Fall/Winter 2016 shows in New York City look really ridiculously good.
Showgoers have been blessed by reasonably accommodating temperatures, and that's translating into light outerwear draped, layered, or worn in a straightforward manner. No snow means good footwear can make an appearance, too — and that means we're getting plenty of ideas for our own end-of-Winter style.
The shows have wrapped for the season — but these street styles are here to stay.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Four
Stacey Grant.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Four
Nick Wooster.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Four
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Four
Laura Prendergast.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Four
Alessio Pretto.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Four
Minji Kel.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Three
Dalton Taylor.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Three
Aiden Alexander.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Two
Alex Badia.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Two
Shin Yamada.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Two
Gala Gonzalez.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Two
Victor Cruz.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Two
Isabella Burley.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day Two
Johannes Huebl.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Julia Rock.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Amber Alexandria.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Meg Busacca.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Jose Cordero.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Javier Vispo.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Gregory Dellicarpini.
Men's Fashion Week Winter 2016 Day One
Saint Germain.