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Spring/Summer 23 was a season that embodied courage and newness. In Milan, coveted young designer Maximillian Davis’ debut collection at Ferragamo displayed the best form of luxury sportswear the brand has shown recently – with genderless nuances of New Hollywood etched into some of the garments shown. Within Paris, Dazed’s editor-in-chief Ib Kamara showed his first collection at Off-White. Vastly different from his predecessor’s – the late Virgil Abloh’s – approach to design, his methodology pivots towards fictional worlds and symbolism instead of key motifs.

On top of these landmark shows, many fashion labels have plotted their expansion plans by introducing new menswear and womenswear lines this season. These endeavors have become somewhat of a spectacle to look forward to – it is always undeniably intriguing to see these brands reimagining their codes for the opposite gender. Ahead, a list of fashion labels making the foray into new menswear and womenswear lines.

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