Unveiled during Milan’s Fashion Week, the Brioni Spring/Summer 2025 collection discloses the House’s elegance evolved for today’s lifestyle, with a nonchalant sense of the carefully undone. It explores a wide territory of possibilities and occasions, extending the sartorial know-how to each piece, suggesting elegance as a way to live every moment #Brioni
Model Aurélien Muller pays hommage à “Viscontien” in the new fashion editorial for Les Echos Magazine Série Limitée photographed by Milan Vukmirovik. Aurélien is with New Models Paris.
We started with an expensive, impressive, immersive projection of a snowy forest shot from the point of view of someone in rotation, dizzily. On the soundtrack, Björk Björk-ed, with all her glorious ethereal insistence. Were we about to witness some kind of snowbound breakdown for Abruzzo tailoring’s finest? Not so much. This was more of a lunchtime daydream, an Alpine projection from low altitude to high and back again—all before slipping back behind your desk.
Cover Robb Report Magazine, Spanish male model Andrés Velencoso is posing in an amazing fashion editorial named "Street Smart", shot by Dean Isidro and styled by Christopher Campbell.
A De Stijl-esque art movement took hold of Brioni for its Spring/Summer 2016 collection, of which the hallmark was an urban geometric print that looked like a 21st century rendition of Piet Mondrian's "Tableau."
Jimmy Drew heats up the latest HUNK Menswear campaign wearing the new Hybrid Briefs collection — sleek, supportive, swim-ready essentials designed to enhance the modern male physique.
Carlos Alcaraz transforms into a modern sports and fashion icon for Vanity Fair’s The Global Sports Issue, photographed by Ethan James Green on clay courts with cinematic sensuality.
Dsquared2 unveils “Under The Rio Sun,” a sizzling Spring/Summer 2026 beachwear campaign photographed by Rafael Moura, blending sporty energy, tropical heat, and daring swimwear silhouettes.
Czech model Alex Nikolaj stuns in a striking black-and-white and color editorial photographed by Lukas Kimlicka at Závod, blending cinematic masculinity with timeless European style.
At the Met Gala 2026, the best-dressed men ditched spring florals for bold, statement leather looks, redefining red carpet style with edgy sophistication.