The trendy men's fashion shirts for spring summer 2023
Spring prints, elegant minimalism, glamorous accents and super-sexy models for the summer. Stylists and designers have rethought men's shirts by establishing new trends with the spring summer 2023 men's fashion shows.
An essential item for the male wardrobe. The men's shirt has been redesigned by stylists and creative directors of luxury fashion houses for the presentation of the spring summer 2023 men's fashion shows. The new proposals combine comfort and elegance, some designs appear to be more timeless and minimal while others are more maximalist and glamorous .
Again this year it doesn't matter if they are long or short-sleeved, but the men's shirt is reconfirmed for the hot season with interpretations and novelties that define new styles and aesthetics in step with the times. Among the most used materials there is clearly poplin cotton and linen for the summer, light and breathable fabrics, but the new interpretations of the shirt foresee the introduction of more experimental materials such as nylon and transparent organza Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino , Versace 's silk shirts or like ramie , a fabric of vegetable origin used in the Far East, in the case of Etro shirts .
Not only the material but also the wearability can vary, most of the time the shapes have an oversized and comfy cut , however more slim fit models have also emerged from the men's fashion shows as in the case of Loewe and Givenchy . Lots of timeless and minimalist proposals like that of Bottega Veneta, Fendi and Prada , but also ultra-glamorous versions like those proposed by Hedi Slimane from Celine studded with swarovski and fringes.
Some shirts are lengthened until they almost become kaftans, while others are shorter, presenting masculine crops such as the versions presented by Massimo Giorgetti with the fashion show MSGM . For spring summer 2023 we will not only find plain shirts but also a triumph of prints : from the most pictorial and illustrative presented with the Paul Smith collection, to the mix and match by Dsquared2 , up to the ultra-chic graphic scarves by Giorgio Armani and Dries Van Noten.