
A large quantity of 1950s Citroen DS cars and several look-a-likes of Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jacques Tati marked through the iconic Paris square during the weekend as fashion house Kenzo unveiled its latest fashion trends in terms of menswear at the Paris Fashion Week.
Tati, winner of the prestigious Oscar trophy for “Mon Oncle” in 1959, played the famous Hulot character where he was walking about with an umbrella with a raincoat and hat.
Kenzo designer Antonio Marras said that Tati has an “inimitable silhouette” which made him like his “eccentricity and anarchism.”
Marras personally designed the latest release for Kenzo and most of his models wore elegantly designed short jackets and trousers, which set a trend during the Paris men’s shows on Sunday.
Kenzo went for heavy tweeds and wools which garnered massive interest from the audiences.




