Iceberg Spring 2026 Menswear: Champagne Supernova on My Mind

Iceberg Spring 2026 Menswear: Britpop Energy Meets Milanese Elegance

For Spring 2026, Iceberg menswear arrived with a soundtrack as iconic as the style: Oasis’ greatest hits. Under the creative direction of James Long, the show titled “Champagne Supernova on My Mind” reimagined ’90s Britpop through the sleek lens of Milanese tailoring.

Long, celebrating his 10-year tenure at Iceberg, leaned into his British roots without losing sight of the Italian luxury codes he’s honed over the past decade. Models strutted with a carefree, Gallagher-like swagger, some with arms crossed, others cheekily holding slingback heels only to swap them for flat-soled sneakers — a playful nod to youth rebellion.

The New Britpop Wardrobe

At the heart of Iceberg’s Spring 2026 menswear collection were sharp yet relaxed silhouettes. Cropped parkas echoed the iconic fishtail jackets of the ’90s, while buttoned-up mac coats gave a modern edge to the classic Brit uniform. Bermuda shorts paired with elongated blazers added a casual-but-tailored twist, balancing heritage fabrics like checks and pinstripes with polished styling.

Muted tones of beige, brown, and gray set the nostalgic mood, only interrupted by the occasional pop of red — a subtle reminder that rebellion can still be stylish.

James Long’s Vision

What set the collection apart was Long’s ability to merge British streetwear nostalgia with Milanese refinement. Retro sportswear, rib-knit polos, oversized trousers, and cropped jackets with exaggerated collars gave the lineup a distinctly Iceberg twist. This wasn’t just about revisiting the past — it was about making it wearable and relevant for today’s generation.

Closing the show to Oasis’ “Champagne Supernova,” Iceberg delivered more than a fashion statement — it was a cultural throwback polished for 2026.

See also  Zegna Menswear Fall/Winter 2025 Milan

ICEBERG SS26 Co-Ed Fashion Show under the creative direction of @jameslonglondon.

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