
Dolce & Gabbana turns to Jung Hae-in for spring-summer 2026. The South Korean actor brings the cultivated ease the house has been working toward this year, trading Sicilian bombast for the hush of a private luxury apartment at 11 in the morning.
Jung Hae-in for Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2026

Captured against stark white interiors, the campaign strips back ornament so texture, proportion, and attitude take the foreground. Pajama stripes run across oversized trousers, crushed tailoring, and relaxed shirting, while soft knits and pale sweats temper Dolce & Gabbana’s Mediterranean sensuality with something more intimate.


As a Dolce & Gabbana brand ambassador, Jung Hae-in brings a modern masculinity that is emotionally composed and sharply groomed. That cool surface is what gives the clothes their charge.

Leopard slippers sit beside airy striped pajamas, and an ostrich leather bag rests against chocolate knitwear. Rumpled pink tailoring recalls the louche glamour of late-’70s European menswear, a decadent looseness Helmut Berger wore as second skin.


Dolce & Gabbana understands that men’s luxury right now sits between dressing up and staying in, and Jung Hae-in wears that contradiction with unusual fluency.

For more on the Italian fashion house and its current accessories, see how Dolce & Gabbana reworked the Ray-Ban aviator for its 90th anniversary.







