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New Yorker and womenswear designer Kim Shui is making waves in the fashion industry by leaning into the menswear business, a strategic move that marks a pivotal moment in her career. During her Fall/Winter '25 runway show at New York Fashion Week, Shui showcased a collection that seamlessly blends traditionally masculine elements with her signature feminine touch.
The collection featured an array of tailored suits, oversized blazers, and structured silhouettes that challenge conventional gender norms in fashion. By incorporating menswear into her designs, Shui not only broadens her creative horizons but also sends a powerful message about inclusivity and versatility in clothing.
The runway was a vibrant tapestry of colors and textures, highlighting Shui's ability to merge streetwear aesthetics with high fashion. As she continues to push boundaries, Kim Shui is proving that the future of fashion lies in breaking down barriers and redefining what it means to dress for any gender. Her innovative approach is sure to inspire both designers and fashion enthusiasts alike.
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