For spring-summer 2027, Simon Holloway continues shaping Dunhill around a British idea of masculinity defined by character. Drawing inspiration from figures such as Roger Moore, Lucian Freud, and Lord Snowdon, the collection imagines a man at home across different worlds and occasions.
Photographed by Ethan James Green, Parker van Noord embodies Dunhill’s man in a wardrobe that feels cinematic. The clothes form part of a larger portrait of a life well lived.
The blazer sits at the center of that vision, appearing in shades that shift from classic navy to bright turquoise. Tailoring in kid mohair, linen, and cashmere capture the refinement associated with the house.
Tailoring becomes the wardrobe for leisure. Scarves are knotted casually over gray suits, suede overshirts replace traditional jackets, and high-twist linen tailoring arrives in saturated colors suited to summer afternoons.
Even eveningwear adopts a lighter touch. Playing-card motifs borrowed from an archival Dunhill table lighter appear on silk jacquards and dinner jackets. The cheeky details introduces a flash of wit into a world often associated with formality.
Across yacht decks, city streets, and black-tie occasions, Holloway proposes a wardrobe where elegance is practiced daily.
Dunhill Spring/Summer 2027 Collection



























