
Massimo Dutti courts summer with a new men’s edit that prefers calm to flash. The Summer Looks relies on breathable tailoring, roomy pleats, and familiar fabrics, such as linen. The lineup studies how fabric settles on the body.
Massimo Dutti Presents The Summer Looks

A white shirt drapes over brown trousers, a sand-colored set features near-invisible buttons, and lightweight tailoring favors laxed lines. The mood mirrors a late afternoon in Southern Europe, when the light softens and movement slows.

Massimo Dutti’s collection sharpens its focus on how casual elements shift tone through context. A dark blazer worn with a white tee feels laid-back, but the cut holds its shape.

Leather jackets pair with flip-flops, not to dress down but to loosen the edges. Softness here is deliberate, with clean lines, relaxed fits, and choices that show a steady hand rather than a casual shrug.

While the last edit revolved around dressing for Ibiza, steeped in linen and salt air, this one emulates the mood of a Mediterranean city after sunset. The clothes feel ready for late dinners, open plazas, and the hours in between.

The looks here pull from 1990s minimalism and the mood of summer travel. Wide legs and open collars set the tone, while earthy neutrals keep the palette grounded.

Footwear is chosen with care, featuring woven fisherman sandals, soft suede slippers, and flat leather thongs in rotation. They suggest that summer sharpness comes less from rigid cuts and more from thoughtful balance.






