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, two of the biggest draws on the menswear calendar, are both sitting out the shows this season, opting instead for a coed format during the women's fashion weeks this February in Milan and Paris, respectively."This is an experiment that for the moment is limited to 2020,"at the time of the announcement."The decision was made to highlight how the collections for men and women are using the same language and aesthetic.
Meanwhile, after two seasons of holding separate men's shows last year, Celine will also present its men's collection in a coed format on the women's schedule next month. Per , the decision was made to reflect the gender-fluid aesthetic of Creative Director Hedi Slimane, but the brand did not rule out holding a men's show again next season.London is known for cultivating home-grown talent, whether it's through young designer incubators or big splashy awards and funding.
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