Marni’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection by Meryll Rogge collides heritage and experimentation, introducing bold silhouettes, expressive textures, and a joyful new direction for the house.
Giorgio Armani Fall/Winter 2026 is not nostalgia, nor reinvention for its own sake. It is continuity as strength. Under Leo Dell’Orco’s quiet guidance, the collection becomes a reassurance.
Etro abandons the traditional format and presents its 'Animuomini' Autumn/Winter 2026 collection in the intimate twilight of a trattoria in Brera. Figures wearing animal masks define an immersive staging.
Italian heritage brand, synonymous with slick suits and jet-set sportswear, wakes up one day and assumes a more feminine, romantic guise. Following newly anointed...
Marc Jacobs menswear designer Karl Aberg does not seem the kind of fellow to relish rush. Certainly when it comes to integrating the as-of-March defunct Marc by Marc Jacobs into this mainline collection, he's decisively chilled.
“When you’re a luxury brand, you can’t show a T-shirt,” Miuccia Prada declared after her spring show — a coed affair that may forever be remembered as the rabbit collection, given how that animal appeared on everything from crewneck sweaters to swingy snakeskin coats.
Cale Millen steps in front of Petros Kouiouris’ lens for a stunning black-and-white studio session in New York City, showcasing timeless portrait photography at its finest.
Julien Paje steps before the lens of Belgian photographer Louis Kerckhof in an elegant L’Officiel Ukraine editorial that blends modern masculinity, fashion, and cinematic portraiture.
From the Italian Riviera to the California coast, ZEGNA’s Summer 2027 collection celebrates the art of seasonal living through fluid tailoring, luxurious fabrics, and effortless elegance.
Italian actor and musician Michelangelo Vizzini stars in a striking new portrait series photographed by Maurizio Montani, blending fashion, emotion, glamour, and artistic storytelling.