Coach Fall 2026 transforms American fashion archetypes into something deeply personal. Inspired by The Wizard of Oz and dedicated to his newborn daughter, Stuart Vevers blends varsity nostalgia, repurposed leather, and youth culture into a Technicolor vision of optimism.
Jazz legend Chet Baker becomes the unlikely muse behind Theory’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, where textured knitwear, reversible shearling, and elevated yak tailoring redefine modern New York menswear with effortless cool.
COS Autumn/Winter 2025 explores the beauty of contradiction—darkness and light, strength and softness—through impeccable craftsmanship, refined tailoring, and quiet confidence.
Coach Spring 2025 is all about optimism, and Stuart Vevers is leading the charge with his latest collection. Vevers, the creative director at Coach,...
Off-White™ Spring/Summer 2025’s “DUTY FREE,” directed by Ibrahim Kamara, blended African, athletic, and urban influences, debuting at NYFW with a fresh, global perspective. Set at Brooklyn Bridge Park, the collection marked a bold new direction for the brand.
Todd Snyder’s return to NYFW with “Villa America” at Rockefeller Center showcased impeccable tailoring, military influences, and muted hues. The salon-style presentation offered an intimate look at his fresh take on classic American menswear.
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Aris Navarro fronts GCDS SS26 “Estate Italiana,” turning a raw rooftop into the sexiest runway of the season. Laundry, sunlight, and pure summer energy—this is fashion stripped down to its essence.
Alvise Rigo is the name defining 2026.
From rugby fields to cinematic frames, he steps into LE MILE Magazine’s Identity Issue 40 with a powerful statement on masculinity, vulnerability, and transformation.
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.