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This menswear season was bigger than usual thanks to a particular confluence of events. Vogue World: Paris closed out the week of shows, immediately followed by the couture shows, which means that the City of Light was teeming with stylish guests. It was a good problem to have—at least for our street style photographers and social media managers, who had no shortage of content to capture—but it presented a conundrum for attendees who needed to up the ante to stand out among the crowd. This may have been the reason why, at the spring 2025 menswear shows, street stylers zeroed in on statement pieces—from bold belts to fancy pants and cowboy hats.
But not everyone took a maximalist approach to their street style game. Designers, rarely ones to dress to call attention to themselves, were seen outside the shows in their usual uniform of button-down shirts, jeans, and beanies. Others, like Emily Ratajkowski, indulged in a little bit of cosplay (she cosplayed as Art Donaldson from Challengers). Who knew that a baby pink shirt is all you need to win over the girl or guy of your dreams—or in this case, the photographers outside the shows. Scroll through for the nine best street style trends of the spring 2025 menswear season.
The Cowboys Are in Town
Perhaps it was the influence of Pharrell’s last cowboy-themed Louis Vuitton show, or show attendees’ obsession with Beyoncé. Either way, it was the cowboys who won the week.
Olympics on the Mind
With the upcoming summer Olympic games just around the corner, street stylers have already begun showing off their support for their favorite teams and sports.
Look Back at It
Business in the front and party in the back.
Skinny Scarves are Back
Because Sabato de Sarno said so.
The Bold and the Belted
And if you want to take a tip from Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, wear the buckle on the side.
I Told Ya
Call it the Art Donaldson and Loewe influence, but all you need is a baby pink shirt to win over the photographer of your dreams.
Mr. Fancy Pants
This season, all eyes were below the belt (no, not like that) as street stylers showed off trousers with bold prints and exaggerated silhouettes.
The Makers
Rather than the A-List crowd of celebrities and influencers at the shows, it was the designers who stole the show this season.