Yamamoto’s SS26 promises an evolution of his signature meditative, avant-garde philosophy—blending technical prowess, emotional narrative, and unconventional elegance. For those anticipating darkly poetic menswear with quiet sophistication, this collection is one to watch.
Julian Klausner's recent presentation of his inaugural men’s show, following his appointment as creative director of Dries Van Noten last December, is underscored by...
“Dancing Texture”, drawing inspiration from the ceramic works of Shoji Kamoda. The designer trio explored movement through texture, balancing light, shadow, and form in motion.
Pharrell Williams takes Louis Vuitton SS26 menswear on a sunlit journey from Paris to India. Embroidery, rhythm, and retro tailoring collide behind the Pompidou Centre in a show full of soul and spectacle.
Gen Z embraces bold self-expression through L’Homme Invisible’s “Borgia” Spring 2026 collection—where sheer fabrics, Baroque elegance, and modern sensuality redefine men’s underwear.