Les Hommes Ready To Wear Fall 2021

Designers Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch expanded their signature sleek, tailored aesthetics to women, while their men’s range showed a sportier, urbanwear vision.

And Les Hommes met les femmes. The men’s wear brand expanded its sleek, tailored aesthetics to women, launching the “Les Hommes — Femme” line, which was unveiled in a black-and-white short movie.

Experimenting with the coed approach, designers Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch anchored the collection in key sartorial elements but injected urban functionality in the men’s range and a glam spin in the female counterpart, which was filled with party wear options.

For men, the designers generously deployed leather and hardware details to toughen up coats and blazers belted with nylon pouches, while puffer jackets, windbreakers and parkas worn with cargo pants added to the sportier drift from formalwear.

Yet it was knitwear that stood out, both for the big volumes of sweaters and cocooning blankets and for the white and cobalt blue shades that popped up in the black sequence.

On the other hand, the designers kept things monochromatic for women and played with textures such as sequined velvet, leather and vinyl. Tuxedo jackets with satin lapels appeared over sheer shirts and minidresses, while cutouts gave a sensual twist to sequined blazers and knitted frocks.

The collection consists in unique pieces created trough a fusion of classic tailoring and sportswear.

The color pallet is exclusively black but in a variety of different materials that gives depth to the collection. The abundant use of velvet, paillettes, leather and patent leather comes together in an architectural silhouette. Strong shoulders and couture inspired sleeves contrasted with ultrafeminine shapes and champagne colored hardware, such as zips result in a real LES HOMMES FEMME silhouette.

The dark filter blurred the stylistic differences, but the designers still need to find a balance between the two worlds: with “les hommes” engaging in urban adventures and “les femmes” partying at night, there’s little time for the two groups to meet and cement their relationship.

Creative directors @tom_notte & @bart.vandebosch

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