New York Fashion Week: Men's F/W '17

It's that time of year again! When bloggers, stylist, editors, and fashion insiders all crowd the streets and subways of New York City for a peek at what to expect for next fall and winter. Worried you missed it? Well don't! We've got you covered. Here's a recap of some of the looks from some of the collections presented at New York Fashion Week's 4th annual Menswear Fall and Winter 2017 collections. 


KENNETH NING

Branding. Branding. Branding. The Kenneth Ning collection featured belts, sweatshirts, and socks covered with the designers name. The looks were sporty with a different take on fit and dimensions. 

 
 

OVADIA & SONS

This collection embodied a millennial spirit; fun, sporty, cool, street, just overall DOPE! The pieces were are absolutely seasonless

 
 

PALMIERS DU MAL

Cool, loose fitted, comfortable, but very chic, is the only way I could describe this collection, and I loved every look. 

 
 

RICARDO SECO

This collection definitely speaks to the times featuring garments with printed statements like ‘Proud Immigrant’ and ‘Tear Down this Wall Make America Great Again’, on textures like leather, suede, cashmere, and silk 

 
 

JEFFREY RÜDES

I fell in love with this collection. From the beautifully tailored tuxedo to the hand painted sweater and silk print shirts, Jeffrey Rüdes could do no wrong in my book.

 
 

DEVEAUX

Knit was it for Deveaux. The collection featured knit accessories, coats and sweaters, in a warm  brown, but the soft was balanced with the tough suede and leather shoes and jacket.

 
 

LORIS DIRAN

Hands down one of my favorite collections. Great tailored suits and coats with minimalist styling, but with a fun element of street, beautifully made leather bags, and the coup de grâce the patent leather hombre shoes.

 
 

Photos Courtesy of

Kenneth Ning- Chris Constable, CCPR

Ovadia & Sons - Jordan, Ovadia & Sons

Jeffrey Rudes- Melody Liu, Carfrae Consulting

Palmiers du Mal, Deveaux- Lauren Pelosi, L.E.R. PR

Ricardo Seco- Roy Cosme, Arcos Communications

Loris Diran - Jaimie Nevins, Loris Diran