There’s been so few times that clothing has made me feel sexy like this. Menswear often falls into two categories: conservative and stuffy, or overtly playful and kitschy. Sexy, form-fitting men’s clothes are very hard to find! When shopping with my friends, for instance, I’ll see them navigate the women’s section filled with vampy, lace-y tops or flirty, slinky dresses. In the men’s section, I’m left with wacky printed button-up shirts, boring T-shirts, or business-casual attire. Not exactly come-hither.
Sue me, but when it comes to fashion in 2022, I personally want to feel hot. Not put-together, not elegant or professional—simply hot. We’ve all spent far too much time locked in our homes to not step out looking our absolute best. And lucky for me, menswear designers are starting to catch onto the idea: There’s a few labels who are pioneering a new movement in the menswear space, producing clothes that showcase the body via sensual silhouettes. (Bonus: Many of them happen also take a more genderless approach to design, which is a refreshing change in itself.) Of course, this type of look has been around for a while, especially on the stage (musicians David Bowie and Mick Jagger have been obvious pioneers of the sultry man aesthetic). But the look is gaining traction this year, perhaps as the follow-up to the past two years’s comfort dressing trend. The spring 2022 runways at Saint Laurent, GmbH, and Palomo Spain have all made the case for skin being in—and these tight, slinky, sexy men’s pieces are actually more easily shoppable than ever before, too.
One such label I’ve been drawn to recently is Utierre, based out of L.A.. Perusing their new collection, I’m drawn to the strappy wrap tops, which can be accentuated with separate mesh sleeves. The pairing begs for a night of dancing. (It’s worth noting that they also sell extremely chic thongs.) Ludovic de Saint Sernin is also mastering the sexy, going-out look. Their cropped knit cardigans and transparent tanks are deliciously revealing, as are the tanks by K.ngsley and Fang, both of whom design with queer bodies in mind.
With the abundance of sizzling men’s options on the market right now, I’ve enjoyed watching certain celebrities get on board with the more alluring look, too. Stars like Lil Nas X have recently worn a strappy white top on the red carpet, Harry Styles tried out a blazer sans shirt underneath, and Troye Sivan rocked an Altu dress with side cut-outs. It’s refreshing to see this more sensual approach to dressing come to the mainstream. So I apologize in advance, because the next time you see me, I’ll probably be showing more skin than you’d like to see. But just know that I’m not dressing for you: I’m dressing for how I want to feel on the inside. Being hot is a mindset—the clothes just help!
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