“We don’t want change,” said Dunhill’s creative director, John Ray, this evening. “When a brand stops doing what you know will fit, I think men . . . kind of get a bit annoyed.” Truer words, at least to the style-aware gent, were never spoken. And at Dunhill, the story is one of minute evolution as opposed to revolution—no changes here.
Tailored elegance with retro influence is inspired by Dunhill for presentation at the London Collections: MEN, don fur applications, pictures, velvet, corduroy and plaid...
Men’s Wear Turns Conventional
Traditional codes of formal attire suddenly feel right, from ruffle-front shirts and high-waisted pants to velvet suits and tuxedo stripes. Photography...
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.