Paris saw array of male models sporting a boyish and softer looks, may it be casual gym wear or evening and work wear.
Lucas Ossendrijver for Lanvin show presented elegantly chic styles with prominent feminine features in cropped coats and skinny pants.
Speaking at the post-show press conference he said, "We did it in a way that's very masculine but never macho. It's about being modern - what's needed for a guy today to be modern and not be too dressed up and not be too casual."
The Dutch designer topped off the look with seamless caps, silk and satin ties and cravats.
Crinkled black satin trenchcoat and a sharkskin parka with matching slim trousers stole the show.