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Brognano also showcased a selection of menswear pieces, making like Simone Rocha, Peter Do, and Stefan Cooke, who have all expanded their co-ed offerings for SS23. Where one might expect the Boymarine to resemble a hunky Channing Tatum-type in Sean John furs, or perhaps Cam’ron in his “Killa Pink” Baby Phat ensemble, the men were just as rakish as the women, styled in shrunken mesh tops, low-slung flares, and decorative belts – which was perhaps a more accurate representation of the FendiFaguettes that occupy High Fashion Twitter and the East London gays that fashion themselves in the image of an early 00s reality star.
Photography Cris Fragkou