Thom Borne Spring Menswear 2020

American theatres, jockstrap, American tradition of men’s dress and everything which was seersucker

By Vaani Pujar, 16 April, 2020

A big applause, ladies and gentlemen as Thom borne brings out men dressed up in cuffed trousers, wide pannier, he’s foisting but sophisticating and is original.

Thom Browne, an American designer who’s known for his reconceptualization of men’s classic suit, in his spring 2020 collection gave the Seersucker coats with panniers, with football style padding and corset lacing and played Brun, James Whiteside, one of the American ballet theatre’s principal dancers with tricolored blue bee strung lips, wearing seersucker tutu, with various shades of seersuckers with footballs, basketballs and baseballs. With of course sports socks, Browne skinny jackets and jockstrap that are worn below. Sports accessories like basketball bags, football bags, a lot of type of bags. As the theme said sports, a collection of sports with different beliefs, a home runway maybe. 

While the collection attracted most of people, there were bits of the 18th century, that is a baroque fan for each of the guests or some aircons. In the afternoon Ecole des beaux arts quickly turned very hot, and distracted some people to look at the collection, as the guests were counting the minutes so that show gets over soon as possible. 

Browne talks about his spring collection as “Versailles country club” and he said he liked the idea of intermixing of the world, as ballet didn’t really have anything to do with the others. 

He further said, “I’ve always used sports as a reference and professional athletes have been influential to me,” said the designer, who dresses as we know the FC Barcelona team, he also enjoys as he mentioned “playing off the severity of the 18th century, and then grounding the collection in sports, it was a wat to bring it into the men’s world.” 

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