Comme des Garçons stuck to its roots of the weird and the whimsical at Paris Fashion Week.
For its fall 2020 menswear show in January,put models in lace-front wigs with Fulani braids. The sheer cornrows in bleach blonde and dark brown, which were pulled far down the models’s faces and revealed their real hair underneath, were seen as cultural appropriation, and a distasteful joke on black hairstyles. The hairstylist Julien d’Ys insisted that he was inspired by an “Egyptian prince,” and apologized on Instagram.
Photographed by Serichai Traipoom.On the runway at the Comme Des Garcons fall 2020 show, during Paris Fashion Week, on February 29, 2020. Photographed by Serichai Traipoom.On the runway at the Comme Des Garcons fall 2020 show, during Paris Fashion Week, on February 29, 2020. Photographed by Serichai Traipoom.On the runway at the Comme Des Garcons fall 2020 show, during Paris Fashion Week, on February 29, 2020. Photographed by Serichai Traipoom.
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