Tear it down to build it up: That was the idea behind Rei Kawakubo’s “Broken Tailoring” collection. The designer took a scalpel to men’s suits, the better to highlight their worth. “I wanted to break down the art of tailoring to show how much value it has,” she said in a statement.
Crimson-faced, hair hanging limply, sweat threatening to pearl their skins, the models of Stephanie Hahn's 22/4_Hommes presentation matched the guests perfectly as the mid-afternoon heat turned the designer's venue into a steamy broiler. The date disk invitation said 4PM and no one would have dreamed of meter-feeding to prolong a stay in the sweltering Garage Turenne.
Forget deconstruction — clean chic is taking over at Maison Margiela, which conspicuously steered away from its signature style for spring into a surprisingly polished direction.
Cristóbal Balenciaga was known for his architectural constructions and graphic silhouettes, and Alexander Wang is building on those foundations in his women’s line for the house, injecting his own style with streetwear and a hard edge. Designed by a team under his direction, the Balenciaga men’s line is following the same ethos.
Exposing Louis Vuitton Men's Spring 2016 Fashion Show from Artistic Director of Men's Collections Kim Jones.
Watch the show live on http://www.louisvuitton.com
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.