Men step into bold footwear at spring 2027 shows

Designers presented unconventional shoes for men during recent spring 2027 menswear presentations in Paris and Milan.

The collections featured a range of experimental styles that moved beyond traditional options. Dries Van Noten showed lace-up ballet flats in candy colors and mules with ankle-wrapping cords. Simone Rocha debuted black Mary Jane flats with bow details.

Collaborations added further variety. Willy Chavarria partnered with UGG on heeled suede loafers. Rick Owens reworked the Adidas Megaride into three-striped sneaker boots.

Sandals and boots also appeared. Michael Rider at Celine offered barely-there T-strap sandals. Anthony Vaccarello sent transparent PVC ankle boots down the Saint Laurent runway, while Rei Kawakubo presented upward-curving pointy-toe boots for Comme des Garçons Homme Plus.

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Fashion observers note a move away from sandals toward minimalist shoes this season.

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Junya Watanabe Man presented its Spring/Summer 2027 menswear collection in Paris under the theme "BLING BLING BLING." The show featured collaborations with 16 brands spanning workwear, tailoring, and footwear.

Designers presented Resort 2027 collections with an emphasis on everyday functionality paired with romantic details and rich textures. The season avoided strong narratives in favor of material-driven designs and versatile wardrobe staples.

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Brunello Cucinelli presented its spring 2027 menswear collection in Milan while its founder attended a film festival in Shanghai. The lineup emphasized cashmere knits and reimagined tailoring.

The Porto-based label held its sophomore show on June 26 in Belleville, presenting power dressing inspired by the 1982 film Smithereens.

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The Institut Français de la Mode graduate show opened the Paris fashion season with 27 student designers presenting their spring 2027 ready-to-wear collections.

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