Tod’s creative director Matteo Tamburini unveiled his first menswear collection, showcasing a streamlined and modern approach to the brand’s signature casual elegance. The collection, presented at Milan’s Pavilion of Contemporary Art, featured a subdued palette, rich fabrics, and a focus on relaxed yet sophisticated dressing.
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Punk fashion icon Vivienne Westwood’s personal collection, featuring a range of clothing, accessories, and unique items spanning her illustrious career, will be auctioned off at Christie’s in London. The event promises to offer a glimpse into the creative mind behind one of the most influential designers of our time.
Ferrari has unveiled its first resort collection, marking a significant step in its foray into the luxury clothing market. The collection, three years in the making, showcases a blend of innovation, sustainability, and the iconic Ferrari aesthetic, embodying the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and performance.
Marks & Spencer’s new one-shoulder midi dress is a versatile and flattering summer staple that can be dressed up or down. Made from breathable pure cotton, it features a floaty midi-length skirt and shirred detailing at the waist for a flattering fit. It’s available in sizes UK 8-24 and three lengths: petite, regular, and long.
K-pop star and actress Jennie Kim made her runway debut at Jacquemus’s 15th anniversary show in Capri, Italy. Kim closed the show in a simple black dress with funky accessories, and was joined by her friend, model Hyunji Shin. The show was the culmination of 15 years of work for Jacquemus, and was a star-studded event with guests including Kim Kardashian, Travis Scott, and Bella Hadid.
Ralph Lauren’s Purple Label Spring 2025 collection showcased an effortless and timeless style for the modern gentleman. Inspired by the idea of dressing for the moment, the collection featured a blend of maritime, clubby, and ranch-inspired looks. Tailored blazers, linen field jackets, and pastel pants created a sophisticated yet relaxed aesthetic. Standout pieces included a navy sweater with an embroidered RL bear and billows-pocket suede shirting. The collection demonstrated Lauren’s unwavering commitment to classic menswear with endless variations on elegant tailoring.
Nanushka’s Creative Director Sandra Sándor has unveiled her resort collection, which merges elements of the brand’s core codes with personal memories from her late teenage years in Budapest. This fusion is evident in the collection’s eclectic mix of fabrics and textures, from patchwork details and hook hardware reminiscent of her grandfather’s workwear to fringe-like textures and zip detailing inspired by biker subculture and the pursuit of comfortable clothing. Sustainability remains a key focus, with the use of OKOBOR alt-leather and regenerated leather made from recycled leather offcuts.
Nanushka’s creative director, Sandra Sándor, drew inspiration from her teenage years and grandfather’s wardrobe for the resort collection. Patchworked details, hook hardwares, and fringes evoke memories of the past, while OKOBOR alt-leather and regenerated leather contribute to sustainability. The collection features comfortable sportswear and signature monogrammed satins and leathers. As Nanushka approaches its 20th anniversary, the brand plans to expand into kidswear, building on its core values of nostalgia and sustainability.
Our Legacy’s impact on menswear is undeniable, with emerging brands aspiring to embody its anti-fashion stance, muted color palette, and androgynous aesthetic. Founded by a trio of close-knit friends, the label draws inspiration from personal experiences and diverse sources like Greek fishing villages and technical marine gear. This season’s collection evokes a surreal dreaminess, with models photographed behind glass and accessorized with unique pieces such as a ‘collapsing consultant’ shoe and a faceless silver watch.
Our Legacy’s menswear collection draws inspiration from Greek fishing villages, repurposing beach detritus into jewelry and garments. The collection reflects the brand’s anti-fashion stance, embracing grunge, moto, and military influences, resulting in effortless and timeless pieces. Creative director Cristopher Nying abstracts personal experiences into universal designs, evidenced by the collection’s knotted tank inspired by fishing nets and wrapped skirts reminiscent of sails. Technical gear for marine life influences a life vest-like gilet, while a wet look is achieved through crinkled sweaters, a shrunken nylon jacket, and sheer layers. The collection also pays homage to the Mediterranean theme, with flowing silhouettes and ingenious garment construction. Dreamy and surreal elements add an air of mystery, captured in accessories like a collapsible shoe and a faceless silver watch.