Yu Fujiwara Paris Menswear AW19 & Couture SS19Photography Yu Fujiwara

Yu Fujiwara captures Skepta, Virgil Abloh, and more on the streets of Paris

Your favourite rappers, the snow, and all the other moments you missed from both the AW19 menswear and SS19 Couture shows in Paris

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To round up men’s fashion month – before the womenswear shows kick off on Wednesday – our loyal photographer Yu Fujiwara took to the streets of Paris. Despite the snow, Fujiwara didn’t fail to document the ongoings of the week that feature a host of recognisable faces.

From Offset smiling at the police, to the usual adventurous choices of looks – accessorising your look with a gilet jaunes-wearing puppy is the new black apparently – nothing misses the photographer’s lens. Skepta makes an appearance in a rainbow puffer coat, while Louis Vuitton menswear and Off-White designer Virgil Abloh shows up in an anime-emblazoned tee. 

Elsewhere, Dazed 100 model and former cover star Sara Grace Wallderstedt appeared post-show after Dior Couture, showing off her clown-inspired make-up. Even Karl Lagerfeld made an appearance – OK, it was actually somebody holding up their portrait of the designer, not the designer himself.  We can only dream. 

View all of the images in the gallery above.

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