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.
Loewe's Creative Director, Jonathan Anderson, brought together a diverse range of artists and architects for the brand's Spring/Summer 2025 Menswear Show, held during Paris...
As the fashion world gathers to celebrate Canali's 90th anniversary, the Spring/Summer 2025 collection stands as a testament to the brand's enduring legacy and its continued relevance in the ever-changing landscape of menswear.
Prada's Spring/Summer 2025 Menswear collection boldly challenged the boundaries between reality and illusion, offering a dynamic and youthful vision of modern menswear.
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.