When it comes to dressing for the cameras, it’s usually women who attract the most attention. We get it: It can be hard to compete with a bright-pink Gucci coat or head-to-toe Miu Miu coordinating looks. That’s not to say the men aren’t faring just as well. From gender-bending accessories like giant earrings to crazy neon Canadian tuxedos to bondage-inspired suiting, guys are just as risky, if not more so, than the women. Click ahead to check out the best-dressed, most-boundary-pushing dudes from this past Fashion Month.
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Yu Masui You can never predict Yu's mood: Some days this guy dresses like a sailor, other times he'll wear a giant fox tail as an earring. This t... Yu Masui You can never predict Yu's mood: Some days this guy dresses like a sailor, other times he'll wear a giant fox tail as an earring. This time he looks like a walking ad for children's television with his House of Holland Woody Woodpecker shirt and Moschino Spongebob phone case.
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The most stylish men are blissfully oblivious of how cool they are. As this guy strolled by in London our street-style photographer broke into a mad d... The most stylish men are blissfully oblivious of how cool they are. As this guy strolled by in London our street-style photographer broke into a mad dash, in hopes of capturing him.
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Two of the biggest street-style trends this season were yellow sunglasses and oversized earrings, regardless of what gender wore them.
Photo: Nabile...Two of the biggest street-style trends this season were yellow sunglasses and oversized earrings, regardless of what gender wore them.
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Marc Goehring Even the biggest Vetements die-hard has to wear a "proper" suit every now and then.
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Between the corduroy pants, Converse, and multiple scarves, this guy could give a master class in creative layering.
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How do you make a pinstripe suit look cool? Widen the legs of the pants, add an almost comically oversized hat, and then slip on a weird plastic gaunt... How do you make a pinstripe suit look cool? Widen the legs of the pants, add an almost comically oversized hat, and then slip on a weird plastic gauntlet that looks like it could knock someone out.
Photo: Nabile Quenum
Jaden Smith Finally trading up that water bottle for an actual phone in a Louis Vuitton case.
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Simone Marchetti Young Pope, is that you?
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A$AP Rocky Pretty much everyone attending the Gucci show looks good, but A$AP Rocky's mix of a hoodie, dragon-print coat, track pants, and loafer... A$AP Rocky Pretty much everyone attending the Gucci show looks good, but A$AP Rocky's mix of a hoodie, dragon-print coat, track pants, and loafers looks like a cooler version of what a Chinese dad would throw on to go to dim sum.
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Choker, cropped sweater pants, and a giant Gucci handbag? Only in the street-style world does this both look good and seem completely rational.
Phot...Choker, cropped sweater pants, and a giant Gucci handbag? Only in the street-style world does this both look good and seem completely rational.
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Simone Monguzzi Should you mourn the death of the early-aughts logomania, fear not: Here's proof it can come back.
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Jean Sébastien Roques When else but Fashion Month does one wear an eye-searingly bright neon take on the Canadian tuxedo?
Photo: Nabile ...Jean Sébastien Roques When else but Fashion Month does one wear an eye-searingly bright neon take on the Canadian tuxedo?
Photo: Nabile Quenum
What do you get when a hypebeast crosess with a Golden Peacock? Every guest at a Yeezy show.
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