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Dolce & Gabbana, spring 2027
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com
Ralph Lauren, spring 2027
Photo: Isidore Montag / Gorunway.comAfter last summer’s toes-out obsession with the foot—revealed in all its glory by the minimalist straps of a flip-flop—we’re staying in the general area, but shifting the focus a few centimeters northward, to the ankle. In Milan, Ralph Lauren and Dolce & Gabbana both showed us espadrilles with ribbon that wrapped around and tied at the crucial anatomical juncture, while, in Paris, Dries Van Noten’s Julian Klausner did a similar trick, but with little leather ballet flats. And at Auralee, a vacation vibe was conjured with charming little beaded bananas hanging from an anklet. Often overlooked, it’s (finally!) the ankle’s time to shine.

A beaded banana anklet at Auralee.
Increasingly the foot is a little weighed down by its various associations, some of which are … well, quite prurient. Why not instead focus on the much more wholesome ankle? And when I spoke to some menswear experts in the lead-up to fashion week, Marcus Allen said he thought the next big thing would be “little treats”—small accessories like a keychain or a brooch that someone could buy to give their outfit a little extra oomph. What’s more unexpected and yet fun than an anklet with a jingle-jangle trinket attached? A reason to draw your eye downward to the shoe. And what better evolution of the whimsical male ballet flat than a dainty little shoe with some ribbon attached? A lot of guys have gnarly feet, but an ankle, well, it’s hard to have an unattractive one. With a few days left in Paris men’s fashion week, we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled on the clothes but carefully and closely watching the new hottest spot on a man’s body, that hallowed spot between the shin and the foot, too.
Wrists are over! Necks are passé! It’s all about the ankle—dress accordingly.
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