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Picture this! Kenzo's S/S Men show, orchestrated by the mastermind Nigo, took center stage on the Passage Debilly in the heart of Paris. It was a spectacle that brought together the best of Japanese finesse and Parisian glamour, creating a fashion fusion that had us all swooning.
Let's talk colors. The runway was painted in shades of blue navy and light blue, giving off major seaside vibes. Nigo's genius in blending these hues showcased a visual treat that felt both calming and chic. It was like a fashion dream in denim, oversized pieces that walked the tightrope of 'extra' without tipping over, and those urban shorts that screamed "cool kid in the city."
Now, imagine the models strutting down the cobbled streets, oozing Parisian chic like they just stepped out of a high-fashion romance. Nigo played matchmaker, marrying Japanese influences with that classic French flair. Denim, usually the epitome of casual, turned into a symbol of sophistication under Nigo's spell.
But wait, the soundtrack! It wasn't just any playlist; it was carefully chose by the designer himself, adding an extra layer of cool to the entire affair. It was like the runway had its own rhythm, a global melody that perfectly echoed the diverse influences sewn into every stitch of the collection.

Pictures by Charles Dengpheng
26th June 2023
Article by Valentin Bré-Malèvre
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