
Vince’s spring 2026 campaign turns Los Angeles into a study of duality. Titled “Character Studies” and photographed by Emma Summerton, the images follow Anatol Modzelewski and Liz Kennedy through a modernist home, canyon roads, and sunlit terraces. Architecture, landscape, and clothing all seem caught between opposing ideas.
Vince Spring 2026 Campaign

Los Angeles has long thrived on contrasts like glamour and austerity, urban density and open horizons. Vince finds a similar tension in a wardrobe that resists easy labels. Anatol walks through the story in relaxed tailoring, suede outerwear, and lightweight knits, presenting a version of masculinity that feels assured and self-possessed.

That push and pull extends to the collection itself. A V-neck sweater arrives with the confidence of a tailored trouser. A sport coat is paired with sandals. Suede jackets have the looseness of a favorite overshirt.

Vince makes transformation the season’s central idea, showing how a shift in texture, proportion, or styling can alter the character of a garment entirely. On Anatol, the suede utility jacket, linen-cotton tailoring, and moto-inspired layers slide easily between Hollywood gloss and California ease. The result feels like a portrait of modern dressing. Identity stays open, and the clothes gain meaning through the lives shaped around them.

Quentin Demeester fronted the season’s earlier spring 2026 lookbook, shot by Rich Stapleton in a palette running from rich brown to cool gray.












