Coats in Command and Quiet Craft Highlight Paris Men's Fashion Week

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Paris Men’s Fashion Week closed with sharp dressing and clothes built to last: coats dominated the runways and tailoring was reinvented by Sacai and Comme des Garçons, while Kiko Kostadinov showed hidden craftsmanship and designers like Junya Watanabe, Jacquemus and Louis Gabriel Nouchi pushed formal wear to be dressy with an edge, all signaling a focus on longevity and a slower pace in design.
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