Y/Project Menswear Fall/Winter 2020 Paris

Creative Director Glenn Martens presented a deconstructed Y/Project Menswear Fall/Winter 2020 Paris.

It felt like a late 70s happening at Y/Project this season, where the entire audience had to wade through a sea of orange Balloons Online to attend the show.

Thousands and thousands of balloons, so many that they reached up to the audience members’ waists, as they stumbled over them to find a place to view the models. The cast marching five feet above them on an elevated catwalk inside an obscure school gym behind the Jardin du Luxembourg. And the finale was even more chaotic, as the hundreds of guests struggled out, driving a huge wave of balloons all the way up two flights of stairs to the entrance.

That said, this was a great punchy collection by Glenn Martens the creative director of Y/Project, a man noted for his off-beat cutting and courageous take on fashion.

From beautifully braided faux chalk-stripe suits, witty angry-tiger-motif woolen scarves and askew plaid trapper pea coats for the boys, to steamy silk corset dresses, deconstructed military trench coats and fantastic racy leotards paired with cowboy chaps for the ladies.

The show also heralded a cool new collaboration with Canada Goose, one month after the North American brand opened a major new flagship in Paris on Rue Royale.

Everything was backed up by some great drumming, carnival music and the continuous popping of balloons.
 
“Working in fashion is tough business of deadlines and almost permanent shows. So I wanted to comment on that stressful madness, and also see the humor in it,” commented Martens in the packed backstage changing rooms.

The mood was one of controlled pandemonium, just like the fashion. Outrageous but clever and commercial too. The gym was packed with buyers, and rightly so, Y/Project connects with cool dressers.

See more @yproject_official

Subscribe

Related articles

Maison Kitsuné Men’s RTW Spring 2026 Paris

Maison Kitsuné SS26 “Voyage Vestiaire” — where Tokyo precision meets Parisian ease. Vintage-inspired minimalism, earthy tones, and soft sophistication.

Thom Browne Spring/Summer 2026 – An Extraterrestrial Tailoring Odyssey

Thom Browne’s Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris transformed the Grand Hotel Pozzo di Borgo into a cosmic runway.

Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026: Aprons, Agency, and the Art of Work

Miuccia Prada’s Miu Miu SS26 show at Palais d’Iéna reimagines workwear through lace, leather, and love.

Agnès b. Celebrates 50 Years of Style at Paris Spring/Summer 2026

A heartfelt tribute to five decades of effortless Parisian...

Margaret Howell Menswear RTW Spring 2026 Collection in Paris

In Paris, Margaret Howell presented a collection that honors tradition while embracing modern sensibility. Relaxed silhouettes, airy textures, and a muted palette define a season where comfort meets quiet sophistication.
fashionablymale
With Chris's positive vibes, each photo session comes alive, whisking you into a world of unmatched beauty and cool. Explore Fashionably Male, where since 2010, we've nailed the best trends and stunning features.

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Loading...

Discover more from Fashionably Male

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from Fashionably Male

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Exit mobile version