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Raf Simons

Raf Simons created a timeless shape to send down the runway in all forms — boxy, knee-length skirts with blazers, oversize shirts, or sweaters clenched with his iconic skeleton cuff — that he told Vogue feel like a uniform on a boy and like couture on a girl. "So many men are buying womenswear anyway. The question is if they're buying clothes that are made for women, or clothes that are made for both men and women. It's something I find fascinating to focus on . . . At the birth of a baby, nobody is approaching it like male or female. It's just a baby. I wanted to work out a shape that works for both in the same way, even if your perception of the girl or the boy dressed in it is different," he said.

Image Source: Courtesy of Raf Simons