Men’s Designers Sound Off On Experimental Runway Trends

Do runway shows move the needle for men? High-end designers discuss if — and how — experimental men’s trends affect the dress-shoe market.

Steven Newey
CEO, Harry’s of London

Steven Newey
Harry’s of London’s Steven Newey.
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“Experimental catwalk trends have a varying degree of influence on the men’s dress-shoe market. It very much depends on the brand’s identity. Brands within the same market will look to the catwalk on a season-to-season basis, sometimes adopting elements and other times leaving them [out] completely. We are a design-led contemporary brand, but we never forget that we are designing footwear for our customers and their lives.”

Giuseppe Santoni
CEO, Santoni

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Giuseppe Santoni
Giuseppe Santoni
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“We are in a great moment [for men’s fashion]. There are a lot of changes and signs that the market is moving forward. Shows, calendars, appointments and presentations are different now — they open to a new scenario in which all the players, from couture to accessories, can find a more contemporary balance. This is a big opportunity for brands that want to grow and find their own way.”

Balenciaga spring 2017
Balenciaga spring ’17 men’s collection.
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Brunello Cucinelli
Founder & designer, Brunello Cucinelli

Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli
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“I believe that luxury comes out of experimental runway trends, as it takes time to produce collections for both apparel and shoes. The trends influence the dress-shoe market short term by allowing customers to get out of their comfort zone and take risks. They are a crucial part of the cycle of fashion, but they come and go. There is longevity in classic styles and a timelessness that an experimental trend cannot deliver.”

Paul Andrew
Founder & designer, Paul Andrew

Paul Andrew
Paul Andrew
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“With men’s shoes, adventurous styles are very slow to move from the runway to real life. The majority of men are more conservative in their dress, and there isn’t a sense of urgency when it comes to trends. They’re willing to wait a few seasons, or never adopt the trend at all. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule. A dress shoe featuring a heavy lug sole, for example, is one of the most popular styles in my men’s collection.”

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A spring ’17 style from Paul Andrew’s men’s collection.
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George Esquivel
Founder & designer, George Esquivel

George Esquivel
George Esquivel
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“As designers, we are influenced by many things — some being trends, or even effects on materials that are shown on the runways. If [you can call] sportswear and tech fabrics a trend, I have seen dress-shoe companies try to incorporate some sort of the technical feel or treatment into their shoes.”

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