
Massimo Dutti’s Made in Italy edit for spring 2026 arrives with a thesis: precision is the point. French model Clément Laguardia fronts Urban Reverie against clean, light-flooded backdrops and the streets of Italy, his relaxed presence doing exactly what good tailoring is supposed to do. It settles everything down.
Massimo Dutti Made in Italy Edit

The season’s guiding phrase, “nothing is left to chance,” functions as a character note as much as a brand promise, and Laguardia, dark-featured and seemingly allergic to effort, makes it stick.

Massimo Dutti’s clothes reward the attention. A tailored linen blazer leads the edit, worn over a deep rust linen-cashmere crew neck that does more work than its simplicity suggests.

The same crew neck appears in bottle green and midnight navy, each one layered over a dark chambray shirt with the collar peeking out like a second thought that turned out to be the right one.

Straight-leg jeans in mid and light wash keep the whole thing grounded, finished with dark suede loafers that show up in nearly every frame. Urban Reverie does not try to do too much. A linen blazer, a cashmere crew neck, a well-cut jean. Italian craft takes it from there.






For the brand that knows how to dress a man without overcomplicating it, Massimo Dutti Personal Tailoring cuts straight to the point.





