For ZARA Studio Spring/Summer 2026, the message is clear: masculinity is fluid, styling is personal, and the future of menswear lies in the balance between structure and freedom.
You don’t need the Alps or Colorado to rock your favorite skiwear. From Balenciaga AW25 and Armani Neve to Canada Goose, ZARA, and Louis Vuitton, discover the top men’s skiwear collections you can wear anywhere this winter. Stylish, functional, and Fashionably Male–approved.
#BottegaVeneta presented the Spring/Summer 2026 collection under the creative direction of @louise_trotter_. Marking her debut at the house, the collection marked the last debut of Milan Fashion Week with a bold new chapter for Bottega Veneta.
Creative directors Lucie and Luke Meier presented a cool, chic and fun collection, exploring the idea of personal style.
“It’s about the person, rather than...
The South Korean designer took cues from pioneering turn-of-the-20th-century doctors for the season.
A scene in Julian Barnes 2019 novel “The Man in the Red...
Weston designed pink baseball caps out of silk faille fabric and roomy cardigans with shiny buttons that would have made Coco Chanel smile.
Mark Weston,...
Mihara Yasuhiro dubbed his collection “Usual.”
For spring, Mihara Yasuhiro focused on the ordinary for his coed collection called “Usual.”
“I question: ‘Does everything have to...
Take your front-row seat to discover Cactus Jack Dior, the Dior men Summer 2022 collection that represents a conversation between Kim Jones, musical artist...
Tuscan colors were the stars of this smart, cheerful collection.
Don’t read too much into the “outdoor exploration” theme Paul Smith assigned to his sprightly spring men’s...
Caio Enrico, straight from Brazil, is making waves in the States with natural curls, sharp bone structure, and effortless presence in front of Andre Gabb’s lens.
Ivan Ugrin takes over the new spring issue of TÊTU Magazine with a stunning cover, exclusive interview, and a 12-page editorial shot during Paris Fashion Week.