Gent.Stl

Gent.Stl Gent is a multi-day menswear event based in St. Louis! Get tickets here: brainchildnext.com/gent

08/04/2026

Something new is coming to GENT.

Fashion Anarchy — a designer competition built for the next generation of talent.

Where music, culture, and fashion collide.
Where rules are redefined.
Where emerging designers take the stage.

This is more than a competition.
This is a movement.

More details coming soon.

Happy Easter from our Gent team! Enjoy your day!
05/04/2026

Happy Easter from our Gent team! Enjoy your day!

Gent Fashion Week is coming.St. Louis has always had style.Always had culture.Always had creatives shaping what’s next.T...
23/03/2026

Gent Fashion Week is coming.

St. Louis has always had style.
Always had culture.
Always had creatives shaping what’s next.

This isn’t a comeback.
This is a continuation—and an evolution.

Gent is building a platform that reflects the depth, diversity, and future of fashion in this city.

📍 St. Louis
🗓 October 2026

Follow . This is just the beginning.

06/03/2026

From St. Louis to the world.

Josephine Baker was more than a performer. She was a disruptor. A spy. A civil rights advocate.

And often — dressed in tailoring that challenged gender norms.

Before global fashion embraced fluidity, she embodied it.

As GENT grows, we remember:
St. Louis has always produced style leaders willing to push culture forward.

STLHistory

Pants weren’t a trend.They were access.During WWII, women wore trousers in factories because dresses weren’t practical.A...
04/03/2026

Pants weren’t a trend.
They were access.

During WWII, women wore trousers in factories because dresses weren’t practical.
After the war, they refused to give them up.

What started as necessity became autonomy.

Menswear-inspired fashion has always been about movement — physically and socially.

GENT’s next chapter reflects that same evolution.
Clothing that moves with you. Clothing that stands for something.

TailoringWithPurpose

Before it was “oversized tailoring.”Before it was “boyfriend fit.”It was protest.Katharine Hepburn wore trousers when st...
02/03/2026

Before it was “oversized tailoring.”
Before it was “boyfriend fit.”
It was protest.

Katharine Hepburn wore trousers when studios tried to ban them.
Marlene Dietrich stepped into tuxedos and blurred the lines of glamour.
In 1966, Yves Saint Laurent introduced Le Smoking — redefining power dressing forever.

Women didn’t borrow menswear.
They redefined it.

As GENT evolves into men’s inspired wear, we honor the originals.

StyleHistory

10/02/2026

Menswear. Womenswear.
Those lines were always imaginary.

Great style lives in confidence, not categories.
And the future of fashion looks a lot like this.

Double tap if this is your style!

GQ Bowl Fashion Show!
08/02/2026

GQ Bowl Fashion Show!

GQ Bowl, fashion’s most football-forward night, returns on February 6. After a rollicking inaugural kick-off of our collaborative runway with designer Emily ...

Before red carpets and runways, Black men used tailoring as a statement of dignity. A well-cut suit wasn’t just fashion-...
06/02/2026

Before red carpets and runways, Black men used tailoring as a statement of dignity.

A well-cut suit wasn’t just fashion-it was defiance, pride, and visibility in a world that tried to deny all three.

Menswear history cannot be told without Black History.

Save this post is fashion history matters to you.

Pictured: Sidney Poitier in

Is this menswear….or just great style? Oversized tailoring. Classic Tie. Zero permission asked. Menswear isn’t about gen...
05/02/2026

Is this menswear….or just great style?

Oversized tailoring.
Classic Tie.
Zero permission asked.

Menswear isn’t about gender.

It’s about structure, power, and presence.

Women have always worn men’s clothing—not to borrow masculinity, but to redefine it.
Tailoring becomes something else when it’s worn with intention instead of rules.

This is the future of menswear.
And Gent is building the runway for it.

Save this if you believe style has no gender.

01/02/2026

St. Louis American news photographer Wiley Price discusses his long career.

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