With Daniel Lee closing the week and a new wave of talent rising fast, London delivered a menswear season rich in personality and polish
The sharpest tailoring, the strongest silhouettes, and the coats you’ll actually want to live in, here’s what defined menswear at NYFW W26.
For his first full menswear collection at Celine, Michael Rider focuses on clothes made to be worn, lived in and returned to again and again.
Presented during Milan Fashion Week, the show drew an international audience, with Mads Mikkelsen, James Norton and Lee Byung-hun among the guests.
From participating fashion houses to star-studded front rows, here’s what to expect at the most anticipated men’s fashion week.
The Thai singer and actor rang in 2026 in style.
With PAGASA reporting cooler temperatures in the weeks ahead, this is our window to wear a proper statement knit for the holidays.
Mr. Darcy is ready for his close-up as fall’s tailoring muse.
This time, menswear gets the coveted spotlight with a new luxurious space from the French Maison.
The new collection offers a unique, vibrant take on layered Japanese patterns.
Under the sweltering heat of Paris, Hermès unveils a refined wardrobe for the modern, relaxed man.
Celebrities like Cooper Koch and Joe Alwyn joined in Milan to witness the collection come to life at an exclusive presentation.
The label revealed its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, replete with neutral-hued daytime looks and classic formalwear.
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explore new horizons of menswear with a collection that explores sensorial lightness and compositional freedom.
Presented in Florence, Tommy Hilfiger's new sartorial line brings modernity and audacity to preppy style.
While sheer gowns and skin-baring looks are banned from the red carpet, Pedro Pascal found a clever workaround—showing off his arms in a sleeveless tee at the Eddington photocall.
At the world’s most iconic film festival, the men are making their own statement in style.
Fashion is having fun again. Cartoon prints are back in rotation, short shorts are getting bolder, and neckties are showing up even on days off.
The classic necktie is fading away, with A-listers and designers like Saint Laurent embracing a more refined alternative.
In Poggy Style: Dressing for Work and Play, fashion curator Motofumi “Poggy” Kogi inspires men to blend the relaxed spirit of streetwear with the sophistication of formal attire.