
Massimo Dutti’s summer 2026 style edit, featuring model Kaplan Hani, solves a problem most men recognize the moment temperatures climb and an invitation arrives. The occasion calls for tailoring, and the forecast calls for something else entirely. This edit reconciles the two by stripping formality down to its most comfortable version. Unstructured blazers in linen and lightweight wool sit over knit polos and open-collared shirts, their shoulders free of canvassing and their lapels rolling naturally against the body.
Massimo Dutti Summer 2026 Special Occasions

This season’s silhouettes stay clean through proportion, with pleated trousers offering a generous leg that tapers at the ankle and gives each jacket room to drape. That restraint extends to the palette, which circles around neutrals, from tan and white to black. The narrow tonal range means each outfit’s identity comes from layering and fabric contrast, a strategy visible when Massimo Dutti pairs a white pinstripe cotton shirt, unbuttoned over a tee, with brown trousers for a combination that splits the difference between a garden party and a long weekend lunch.

A full brown suit worn over a matching shirt achieves its formality through a single unbroken color, and a cream linen suit over a tan knit polo proves that summer tailoring holds together when every layer breathes. From loafers to linen blazers, every piece shares the same logic, and the dressed-up result looks like it belongs in the heat because it was shaped for it.

The Massimo Dutti summer occasion edit shares a sensibility with the brand’s La Playa edit, where the same fabric-first approach shifts from the event to the coast.














