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.
Designer Alexander Wang returns to New York Fashion Week for a Fall 2023 collection and includes menswear looks entitled ˝Cupid's Door˝
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This is Tom Ford menswear Fall 2023/2024 collection, for a dapper, hyper sophisticated men, wearable and luxurious garments for you to consider.
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We revisited what the brand offered on New York Fashion Week, a sportswear and "actionwear" to complement its signature swimwear.
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The category is attracting new customers to the venerable brand Brooks Brothers Spring 2023 in New York.
Sportswear has been the undisputed star at Brooks Brothers since...
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.