Creative power is born of constraint. This is probably how one could describe the risky but successful exercise of American designer Thom Browne. For making the male suit the basis of a series of alliterations (including feminine ones, which, year after year, never cease to surprise) is a feat. Such a strong creative bias could only gain popularity with fashion figures: LeBron James, Lil Nas, Pusha T, and recently, the hero of The Last of Us, Lamar Johnson. At the last show, he was asked what it was like to wear a Thom Browne suit for the very first time. To this question, he replied that he had never felt so strong. That says it all.