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Sarah Burton Redefines Givenchy Menswear: Past Meets Future
25 Jun
Summary
- Burton integrates menswear and womenswear design studios for constant creative dialogue.
- Floral embroideries and trouser suits from womenswear collections inspire menswear.
- The collection celebrates multifaceted, multigenerational masculinity through diverse styles.

Sarah Burton's first Givenchy menswear presentation, debuting during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday, represents a continuation of her creative vision for the heritage house. Since taking the helm in late 2024, Burton has prioritized integrating the men's and women's design studios, fostering a continuous dialogue that informs both collections.
This collaborative approach is evident in shared design elements, such as floral embroideries and adapted trouser suits that echo between womenswear and the spring 2027 menswear collection. Burton aims to showcase a multifaceted, multigenerational masculinity, featuring diverse styles that cater to various life moments and ages.
Opting for a presentation format over a runway show, Burton emphasized the meticulous craftsmanship in pieces like embroidered bombers, tailored suits, and leather aviator coats. The collection spans from everyday staples like workwear overalls to heirloom-worthy satin coats, reflecting a broad spectrum of masculine archetypes. The designer's passion for tailoring, honed during her tenure at Alexander McQueen, remains the foundational element of every collection.