According to show notes, Les Hommes’ spring collection was inspired by the Spanish conquest of South America. But apart from the tribal motifs embroidered on bomber jackets and sweatshirts, creative directors Tom Notte and Bart Vandebosch didn’t explore the theme in-depth. In fact, they seemed to channel a more generic military inspiration.
Awkward proportions, which can be a signpost of that tender moment between boyhood and manhood, seem to be a perpetual fascination chez Marni. It was amplified in Consuelo Castiglioni’s uneven spring collection.
Still cinematic, but easier to imagine off the big screen: that was the big takeaway from Ralph Lauren’s Purple Label presentation at its Milan palazzo.
soft tones contrasting with the texture of the skin is Canali's proposal in its collection Spring / Summer 2017. After the change of creative direction, the firm knows how to take advantage of the sartorial elegance looks to present two pieces of pastel shades combined with neutral tones like beige and nude.
Shades ranging from blue to deepest purple is like Versace dresses men apara the Spring / Summer 2017 season: their classic suits two pieces still lack structured shoulders to give a more relaxed silhouette look, adding lightweight fabrics and wide to items sporty and rough textures in icy elements outerwear nude and gray courts.
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.