Cult Gaia Expands into Menswear

Cult Gaia Expands into Menswear

Source: WWD

Summary

Cult Gaia presented its first-ever runway show on Sunday, debuting its menswear collection. The brand, known for its feminine and flowy designs, explored a new territory with its menswear line. According to the brand’s founder, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, the decision to venture into menswear was inspired by the brand’s existing clientele, who have been requesting more masculine pieces. The show featured a mix of flowy silhouettes and structured designs, blending the brand’s signature aesthetic with traditional menswear elements. The collection included a range of pieces, from statement-making dresses to more subdued, everyday wear.


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The trend returns with a new name. Cult Gaia’s menswear debut feels like a familiar blend of femininity and masculinity, echoing the androgynous styles of the 90s and early 2000s. The brand’s use of flowy silhouettes and bold prints is reminiscent of Alexander McQueen’s runway shows. The collection’s mix of statement pieces and everyday wear is a nod to the versatility of modern fashion. The look feels like a reimagined version of the early 2010s’ “dude in a dress” trend. The revival of 90s androgyny is officially on the fashion calendar.


Author: Evan Null