Our Heritage’s Christopher Nying has the soul of a poet, a man who finds strength in vulnerability and fragility in the expression of masculinity. This is a different way of looking at
CFCL is slowly making inroads into the men’s market. “We have been focusing on CFCL customers and trying to make things more mature,” Yusuke Takahashi commented during a video call in Tokyo.
Nehera’s latest menswear collection’s simple yet elegant tailoring enhances a quiet cuteness. That said, the story here is color – color seeps into the body through the eyes and carries emotion. Agnes
We’re in the third and final week of the Men’s Tour. It’s not a debut season, but that doesn’t make this week any less interesting. Not only will we be covering the
A fashion genius with a wicked sense of humor, Franco Moschino was basically a prophet of trends that the rest of the world would catch up to decades later. In 1988 he
We’re in the middle of the Fall/Winter 2026 menswear shows in Milan and Paris, so it’s a no-brainer QSamuel Hine, global fashion journalist, joins us penetrate! Sam is a regular visitor to
Tommy Hilfiger remembers how men dressed up for work in the 1980s, when he launched his namesake brand in New York. For Wall Street executives and others, these are truly the days
Brioni is entering a new phase after the departure of designer Norbert Stumpfl, who has accounted for almost 10% of the brand’s 80-year history in December last year. Tommaso Angeli is the
The best recipes are always secrets, even if the ingredients are already on the table. The goal of Connelly’s latest range, “Sartorial Cocktail,” is not to reinvent a recipe but to remix
Etro held its show in the dark back room of a small restaurant in Brera, replacing the white cubes with low lighting and a vaguely Wunderkammer-esque vibe. The space is intimate and
Matteo Tamburini attended today’s show, dressed head-to-toe (naturally) in a gray flannel blazer from Tod’s, a soft, boxy look that looked intentional, a delicate cashmere sweater layered over a dark tartan shirt,
Federico Bruno’s recent trip to Mongolia impressed him not only with its picturesque scenery but also with its extreme simplicity. Among local nomadic communities, he observed a life without undue burdens: few