Celebrity street style: Paris Fashion Week SS27 men’s
Gallery / 11 images
Amid the Paris heatwave, stars are still turning up to menswear shows in their finest. Is it always practical? Perhaps not. Will an OTT ensemble inevitably become internet fodder before looping back around as a meme? Absolutely. Take Heated Rivalry’s leather-clad Connor Storrie at the Saint Laurent menswear show, seated beside Madonna and Charli xcx, who were both puffing on cigarettes. The internet had a field day – not just because the Queen of Pop lit up in 35-degree heat, but because Storrie had slipped into fetish boots and a PVC trench for the occasion. A serve, yes, but quite literally a steamy situation. Meanwhile, Charli was a femme fatale in a red lace number from the house – everyone else, take notes.
EsDeeKid’s incognito look at the 424 show wasn’t exactly built for a heatwave either, but at least it got the job done. With rising temps raging on in the French capital, we did what any reasonable person would do: rank the celebrities who dressed like they know what a heatwave is, and those (poorly) raw-dogging the blazing heat.
10 for effort, but the top of the barometer on the sweating buckets scale.
Connor Storrie in Saint LaurentPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Not quite on the scale of a PVC trench, but we’re willing to bet it’s moist under that face mask.
EsDeeKid in 424Photography Neil Mockford/GC Images via getty Images
A suit jacket and a shirt with closed toe shoes screams perspiration.
Drew Starkey in DiorPhotography Arnold Jerocki via Getty Images
Wearing a trench, suit, shirt and lighting a ciggie? We have many questions.
Yung Lean in Saint LaurentPhotography Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Getty Images
For a suit this sharp, it’s worth the inevitable pit stains.
Austin Butler in Saint LaurentPhotography Neil Mockford/GC Images via Getty Images
The rolled up cuffs say it all.
Jeremy Allen White in Louis VuittonPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Simz’ voluminous skirt and 070 Shake’s loose-cut shirt are headed in the right direction.
070 Shake & Little Simz in DiorPhotography Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images
We’re onboard with the sunglasses, and bonus points for the shorts.
Charles Melton in Louis VuittonPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Another shorts situ is a green flag.
Tyriq Withers in Louis VuittonPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Since when did the pop icon follow the rules?
Madonna in Saint LaurentPhotography Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
The only way to do a heatwave, tbh.
Charli xcx in Saint LaurentPhotography Neil Mockford/GC Images via getty Images
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Celebrity street style: Paris Fashion Week SS27 men’s
Gallery / 11 images
Amid the Paris heatwave, stars are still turning up to menswear shows in their finest. Is it always practical? Perhaps not. Will an OTT ensemble inevitably become internet fodder before looping back around as a meme? Absolutely. Take Heated Rivalry’s leather-clad Connor Storrie at the Saint Laurent menswear show, seated beside Madonna and Charli xcx, who were both puffing on cigarettes. The internet had a field day – not just because the Queen of Pop lit up in 35-degree heat, but because Storrie had slipped into fetish boots and a PVC trench for the occasion. A serve, yes, but quite literally a steamy situation. Meanwhile, Charli was a femme fatale in a red lace number from the house – everyone else, take notes.
EsDeeKid’s incognito look at the 424 show wasn’t exactly built for a heatwave either, but at least it got the job done. With rising temps raging on in the French capital, we did what any reasonable person would do: rank the celebrities who dressed like they know what a heatwave is, and those (poorly) raw-dogging the blazing heat.
10 for effort, but the top of the barometer on the sweating buckets scale.
Connor Storrie in Saint LaurentPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Not quite on the scale of a PVC trench, but we’re willing to bet it’s moist under that face mask.
EsDeeKid in 424Photography Neil Mockford/GC Images via getty Images
A suit jacket and a shirt with closed toe shoes screams perspiration.
Drew Starkey in DiorPhotography Arnold Jerocki via Getty Images
Wearing a trench, suit, shirt and lighting a ciggie? We have many questions.
Yung Lean in Saint LaurentPhotography Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Getty Images
For a suit this sharp, it’s worth the inevitable pit stains.
Austin Butler in Saint LaurentPhotography Neil Mockford/GC Images via Getty Images
The rolled up cuffs say it all.
Jeremy Allen White in Louis VuittonPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Simz’ voluminous skirt and 070 Shake’s loose-cut shirt are headed in the right direction.
070 Shake & Little Simz in DiorPhotography Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images
We’re onboard with the sunglasses, and bonus points for the shorts.
Charles Melton in Louis VuittonPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Another shorts situ is a green flag.
Tyriq Withers in Louis VuittonPhotography Aurore Marechal via Getty Images
Since when did the pop icon follow the rules?
Madonna in Saint LaurentPhotography Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
The only way to do a heatwave, tbh.
Charli xcx in Saint LaurentPhotography Neil Mockford/GC Images via getty Images
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