From snakeskin sneakers to tailored suits, these menswear pieces prove style is anything but an afterthought.

If there’s one thing Paris Fashion Week made clear, it’s that men’s fashion is anything but boring. According to New York Times, from luxury brands pushing boundaries to celebrities rocking head-turning looks, the style scene was buzzing with excitement. And who better to navigate the fashion frenzy with than ASAP Rocky?
Rocky has been my fashion week guide for years—sometimes seen, sometimes just a stylish presence I knew was somewhere nearby. So when we both landed at the Miu Miu show, I knew I was in the right place. His look? A perfect mix of Miu Miu flair, from a chocolate brown fleece to a sharply tailored button-up. But what really caught his eye (and mine)? The snakeskin sneakers making their way down the runway.

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Men's Fashion That Stole the Show
Miu Miu, a relative newcomer to menswear, showed it knows what it’s doing. The crowd of impeccably dressed men in corporate blue shirts and worn-in work jackets confirmed that Mrs. Prada’s vision is resonating. And the collection itself? A goldmine of must-haves:
A felted suit that brings art-world sophistication to everyday dressing.
A perfectly aged leather blazer—the kind guys scour vintage shops for, but better.
A shearling-lined jacket with outdoor-inspired vibes (though expect a price tag that’ll make your Patagonia look like a bargain).
And let’s not forget Balenciaga’s “salaryman” suits—power dressing with a twist—or Loewe’s oddly appealing smushed hiking boots.
Final Thoughts: Fashion Isn’t Just for the Runway
The biggest takeaway? Menswear isn’t an afterthought anymore. Whether it’s luxury sneakers, perfectly tailored blazers, or avant-garde outerwear, today’s standout men’s fashion is all about confidence. So if you see something you love, wear it—because great style is all about owning the look, not just following the trends.
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