^^^ NYFW in this era is so synonymous with 1st-year sloppy non-talents showcases all on grants— or Tommy Hilfiger Incorporated, that someone like him, and even Proenza, (at this point) are good enough. American designers, even the Greats, have always been “inspired” by greater non-American talents. So never mind the obvious greater design and styling influences here, at least the garments look well-tailored and fit the wearer in a most flattering light. In this lesser era, designers really really really need to learn and master the craft of construction and tailoring before doing your own thing/you be you that’s so destructively encouraged at the sake of solid, traditional tailoring. (…Same with any creatives: Photographers need to learn the technical aspects of lighting and composition; ADs need to learn about the principles of graphic design and layout; stylist need to learn about art and fashion history rather than clubbing etc etc.)
The weakest link in his showcase is actually the details that, revealingly enough, seems desperate faSHON-baiting: The metallic eyebrows, the clunky cheapening footwear etc that’s better off displayed at Hot Topic. They all cheapen what he’s solidly build from all the greater influences. Trashing those touches would improve his show and brand, by leagues.