Few celebrities are more uneven than Justin Bieber’s style. Sometimes he looked cool, sometimes he was listless, and—in rare cases—he just crushed it in Balenciaga. Today is one of those days.
Just like last summer, Balenciaga deleted all previous Instagram posts in late November and restarted its feed with the new Bieber “suitable for inserting some new products.”
This time, Bieber wore Balenciaga’s new “Unisex” series of coats “Engineered Coat” valued at $3,350. When his heavy cloak scratched the ground, it affected the skirt-like silhouette.
Bieber also showed the Essential Small Wallet and the super sturdy Trooper Boots, you can barely see under his jacket.
My editorial colleagues at Highsnob described Bieber’s look as a “fashion gatekeeper” and a “Berghain garderobe troll”. Our reviewers called it “Uncle Fester”, but personally, I like a huge, invisible coat. Man (or, really, anyone).
One of my all-time favorite Japanese retailers has mastered this style, and I am very happy to see Balenciaga bring large sizes to the forefront of the luxury goods industry with its recent products.
Bieber’s spotted look is part of the unisex collection in the spring of 2022, but it does not take a different strategy like Balenciaga in the summer of 2022, including sturdy shoes.
“Unisex” is a tricky term that applies to clothing design-just like genderless clothing, unisex clothing must cater to a variety of body types.
This is very tricky when making clothes with only a few fitting models and trying to attract different tastes, so unisex clothes are usually quite shapeless, genderless and huge.
However, these are the shapes I like. I prefer loose styles to anything that reveals a human shape-inserting Yohji Yamamoto’s famous quote about outerwear-but I am curious how popular Balenciaga’s large number of layers is actually among its core customers, they prefer Pair a trench coat and hoodie with slim pants, if Instagram has anything to go for.
Selling bulky sneakers to the masses is one thing, but getting everyone wrapped in a billowing Balenciaga cloak would be a very clever technique.
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Post time: Dec-01-2021