Menswear designers debut new collections at New York Fashion Week

(Source: Reuters/Andrew Kelly)

From conservative to creative, a gathering of menswear and genderless designers kicked off New York Fashion Week on Friday, showcasing their 2023 fall/winter collections.

Designer Terry Singh said his brand was all about freedom and family, and that he wants to “celebrate who you are now.”

Attendees arrive in an elevator at New York Men’s Day during New York Fashion Week in New York City, U.S., February 10, 2023. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

Jimmy Alexander, creator of Los Angeles-based brand All Beneath Heaven, was making his fashion week debut.

“This exercise is really about the people looking at each other in the eyes… being able to be vulnerable with someone,” said Alexander.

New fashion brand Cross Eyed Moose, from One Jeanswear Group, is hoping to take over the accessible premium market.

A model presents a creation from the A. Potts Fall/Winter 2023 collection at New York Men’s Day during New York Fashion Week in New York City, U.S., February 10, 2023. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

“Our model is we say it was born in the city and raised in the wild. So basically it’s streetwear, outdoor wear, work wear all combined in one with a color story,” said Jack Gross, the CEO of One Jeanswear Group.

Models pose during the Terry Singh Fall/Winter 2023 collection presentation at New York Men’s Day during New York Fashion Week in New York City, U.S., February 10, 2023. ReutersS/Andrew Kelly

“We want to sell every consumer because we believe the customers are changing their preferences very quickly today,” said Gross.

In total, 12 menswear designers will show during the two-part presentations.

Models pose during the Terry Singh Fall/Winter 2023 collection presentation at New York Men’s Day during New York Fashion Week in New York City, U.S., February 10, 2023. Reuters/Andrew Kelly

During NYFW more than 70 brands will be showcasing their autumn/winter 2023 designs around the city, from February 10 until February 15.

  • Reporting by Alicia Powell; editing by Diane Craft Craft, of Reuters.

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