
This week, designers took another swing at reshaping menswear for spring 2026, pulling from cultural cues, fluid identities, and that ever-tense handshake between heritage and what’s next.
Budget-friendly sunglasses held their own in the accessories lineup (proof that taste doesn’t always come at a premium), while J.Crew doubled down on fabric as its summer north star.
With Dior Spring 2026, Anderson Gives Old Codes New Weight
Jonathan Anderson embraced Dior’s house codes, adjusting them, drawing new proportions and attitudes.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Rocks Leather for Saint Laurent Ad
Aaron Taylor-Johnson did not play dress-up. In Saint Laurent leather, he looked as if he had arrived that way and intended to leave the same.
Louis Vuitton Spring 2026 Traces a Line from India to Paris
Pharrell Williams drew from Jaipur and Paris in equal measure. The result was saturated, embellished, and cut to move with a different kind of luxury.
J.Crew Embraces a Fabric-First Take on Summer Style
J.Crew’s summer argument was made through linen, cotton, and denim that spoke before the styling did.
Saint Laurent Spring 2026 Moves Between City & Coast
Anthony Vaccarello sketched his man in transit. One moment he was a tailored figure under sodium lights, the next in linen by the sea, with little lost in translation.
Tod’s Spring 2026 Steps Into the Gommino Club
Tod’s stayed true to form, with soft leather, light soles, and the sense that casual luxury is most persuasive when it speaks lightly.
Prada Spring 2026 Resets the Rules of Dressing
Prada continued its practice of controlled disruption. The forms were familiar, but the logic behind them is always under revision.
Saint-Tropez Sets the Tone for Massimo Dutti’s Summer
Massimo Dutti took its visual cues from Saint-Tropez. The clothes were light, the palette was reserved, and the holiday played out in muted confidence.
Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2026 Introduces the Pyjama Boys
Dolce & Gabbana offered softness, but with attitude. The Pyjama Boys were not sleepy. They simply were not in a hurry to get dressed for anyone else.
Luca Larenza Spring 2026 Holds a Line Between Art & Place
Luca Larenza fashioned a collection out of memory and geography. The clothes responded to light, texture, and history with an artist’s touch.
Emporio Armani Spring 2026 Dresses the Modern Nomad
Emporio Armani’s shapes were relaxed, the colors dust-washed, and the traveler in question appeared to own the itinerary.
Why Affordable Sunglasses Win: From Drops to Trend Swaps
Affordable sunglasses are not a compromise. They are a category where taste, function, and short-term commitment coexist without guilt.
AMIRI Spring 2026 Channels 70s Hotel Glamour
Mike Amiri’s latest vision included elegant silhouettes, metallic finishes, and a sense that someone famous had just left the elevator.
Canali Spring 2026 is Shaped by Racing-Inspired Tailoring
Canali drew from motorsport to tweak the tension in its tailoring. There was speed in the lines, precision in the cuts, and power beneath the surface.
AMI Spring 2026 Finds Balance in Familiar Surroundings
AMI refined what it knew best: softly tailored comfort, easy confidence, and clothes that felt lived in.