
This week in menswear, we’re exploring the timeless appeal of Y2K aesthetics, decoding the secret language of suits from different regions, and celebrating the continued dominance of individualistic style. From the festival scene to the runway, it’s all about personal expression.

Burberry Festival Puts the Gallaghers in the Spotlight
The Gallaghers find themselves center stage again, this time in Burberry.

Mads Mikkelsen Channels an Italian Summer with Zegna
Mads Mikkelsen embodies la dolce vita in Zegna’s latest campaign.

Dsquared2 Spring 2026 Delivers Muscle, Mischief & Print
Dsquared2 packs a punch with a collection that’s as playful as it is powerful.

Bikkembergs Fall 2025 Frames Utility, Texture & Grip
Bikkembergs takes on the season with a hardworking collection that combines practicality and flair.

Calvin Klein Stays Close to Home with Core Essentials
Calvin Klein proves that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication with its back-to-basics approach.

Ralph Lauren Purple Label Charts a Course for the Voyager
For the man who’s always on the move, Ralph Lauren maps out high-end travel essentials.

You’re One Shirt Tuck Away From a Better Outfit
Seemingly small details can make the biggest difference in nailing that perfect look.

Thom Browne Spring 2026 Marches to Its Own Rulebook
Thom Browne continues to defy conventions with its spring 2026 collection.

7 Men’s Y2K Outfits That Pass the 2025 Fit Check, No Notes
A fresh take on nostalgia, proving that Y2K style is far from stale.

In Short Shorts, the Thigh Has the Last Word
An ode to the short shorts trend that’s taking over the summer style scene.

Brooklyn Beckham Takes London for Moncler’s Pre-Fall 2025 Ad
Brooklyn Beckham embodies London’s cool and casual aesthetic in Moncler’s pre-fall 2025 campaign.