Embrace the Softer Suit
This season, designers moved away from rigid tailoring and towards a more relaxed approach. The key takeaway from Paris is a focus on ease, individuality, and comfort, even in formal settings. Look for suits with fluid silhouettes, lighter fabrics, and a generally
softer construction. Saint Laurent, for instance, showcased light tailoring and washed summer shades that felt polished yet sensual. Think unstructured blazers, pleated trousers, and jackets made from materials that drape rather than constrict. The goal is to look intentional, not stiff. To wear this trend, swap your traditional wool suit for one in a lightweight blend or a more casual fabric like a high-quality linen or cotton twill. The fit should be relaxed but not sloppy—it's about replacing sharpness with an effortless elegance. Pair it with a simple knit or a high-quality tee instead of a starched dress shirt.
Make Workwear Your Evening Wear
One of the most exciting developments is the elevation of utilitarian garments. At Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams presented embellished workwear, signaling a shift where function meets formality. This look is all about context and materials. A classic chore coat or a refined bomber jacket, when crafted from a luxurious fabric like silk, satin, or a fine-wale corduroy, can absolutely stand in for a blazer. Dior's Jonathan Anderson also played with this idea, transforming conventions and juxtaposing ideas from different eras, such as turning a tuxedo into a hybrid blouson. To master this, focus on the details. Look for a workwear-style jacket with a clean design and premium fabric. Pair it with tailored trousers and a crisp shirt to keep the look grounded in evening sophistication. The contrast between the rugged origin of the jacket and the polished execution is what makes it modern.
Let the Shirt Be the Star
Why let a jacket have all the fun? A standout shirt can be the centerpiece of a compelling evening look. At Saint Laurent, billowing silk shirts created a sensual, fluid silhouette that blurred formal lines, nodding to a '70s Parisian ease. This isn't just about a bright color or a loud pattern, though designers like Dries Van Noten showcased joyful prints. It’s also about texture and cut. Look for shirts in silk, sheer fabrics, or with interesting details like oversized collars, intricate embroidery, or unique buttoning. When the shirt is this interesting, it doesn't need a tie or a lapel to frame it. You can wear it buttoned up to the top for a sleek, modern look, or leave a few buttons undone for a more relaxed, confident vibe. Anchor it with simple, well-fitting trousers to let the shirt command all the attention.
Lean into Luxe Knitwear
Comfort has become an undeniable part of the luxury experience, and nowhere is this more evident than in the rise of high-end knitwear for formal occasions. Featherweight knits that trace the line of the body were a key feature at Saint Laurent, while shrunken waistcoats made from refined materials offered another layering option. Ralph Lauren also demonstrated how knitwear can be layered for a sophisticated feel. A fine-gauge merino wool polo, a cashmere sweater, or a silk-blend knit vest can easily replace a traditional shirt and tie. The key is quality. The knit should be fine, the fit impeccable, and the color rich. Worn under a relaxed suit or even on its own with tailored pants, a piece of luxury knitwear signals a modern, confident approach to evening dressing that prioritizes personal comfort without sacrificing an ounce of style.
Reconsider the Jacket-less Look
Perhaps the boldest move is to skip the top layer altogether. At Dior, Jonathan Anderson presented looks that included shrunken ceremonial jackets and even shredded denim, challenging the very idea of a complete formal suit. Meanwhile, street style stars were seen pairing high-fashion staples like soccer jerseys with more elevated pieces. This is an advanced move, but it can be incredibly chic. The key is to ensure every other element is perfect. A 'loosened up tuxedo' that’s actually a hybrid blouson, or simply a vest over a statement shirt, can work wonders. If you go this route, your trousers must be perfectly tailored, your shoes immaculate, and your accessories—a great watch, a simple chain, or even a well-placed scarf—must be chosen with intention. It's a look that says you understand the rules so well, you know exactly how to break them.













