The Most Powerfully Dressed Men at the Menswear Shows
Photographed by Tommy Ton1/10Nick Wooster
Wooster is the Obi-Wan Kenobi of men’s street style. A pioneer of both the nu-tattoo sleeve and the nu-handlebar mustache, this adman turned retail-man turned style-cipher has got it all going on.
Photo: Melodie Jeng / Getty Images2/10Alex Badia
Sitting next to Badia at a show is almost as delightful as checking out what he’s wearing: This season I predict an arsenal of loosely belted trenches over wide pants with an absolutely perfect break. And shades.
Photo: Rob Kim / Getty Images3/10Stefano Tonchi
The editor of W magazine is so well dressed as to be intimidating. He masters his arsenal of directional tailoring with a virtuoso feel for harmonious proportion—and a dedication to high-legged pants—that marks him out as a true Florentine.
Photographed by Tommy Ton4/10Bruce Pask
The men’s fashion director at Bergdorf Goodman and costume designer for the Academy Awards, Pask is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a well-groomed beard. Why so? Pask is a diverse dresser, whose daily looks are impossible to call. He wears it (all) well.
Photographed by Phil Oh5/10Hamish Bowles
Vogue’s Editor at Large is not a menswear fixture, for the breadth of his purview allows him only a cameo role. Yet when he does land on planet mankle, it’s ka-pow. The angular king of lilac and burnt orange.