Across footwear, accessories and tailoring, designers offer new takes on performance and elegance for a fluid, everyday wardrobe
Summer tailoring
The Hackett London spring/summer 2026 collection showcases relaxed elegance designed for the contemporary man.
The designs feature lightweight tailoring, with softly constructed blazers, textured linen overshirts and travel pieces in breathable, crease-resistant fabrics. The No. 14 Savile Row line stands out with ultra-light shirts, relaxed-fit blazers and fluid-cut trousers, with linen as the star of the show.
The colour palette ranges from deep blues to terracottas and soft greens, evoking natural landscapes. A swimwear capsule completes the summer wardrobe.
Spring comfort
The new Otzo Clog from Ugg reaffirms the brand’s relaxed and minimalist aesthetic for spring. Inspired by the Tasman model, this new slip-on combines comfort and versatility in a contemporary silhouette designed for everyday wear.
Made from premium nubuck leather, with a wool lining and EVA insole for added stability, they strike a balance between functionality and style.
The campaign features rapper Central Cee and Olympic snowboard champion Su Yiming, reflecting the brand’s growing connection with a new generation of men who prioritise comfort and attitude.

Driven precision
Tumi presents the new generation of the Alpha collection, unveiled in a cinematic campaign starring Formula 1 world champion Lando Norris and actor Wei Daxun.
Inspired by the precision, focus and pace of racing, the collection combines iconic FXT™ ballistic nylon with aerodynamic pockets, silent magnetic fasteners and intuitive openings, ensuring functionality without compromising on elegance.
Key pieces include the expandable Dual Access suitcase, the TUMI Brief Pack™ and the convertible Crossbody bag, designed to keep up with the pace of modern everyday life.

Refined canvas
Dior revisits the spirit of the classic canvas trainers worn by US Marines with the new Saltwind, reinterpreted through the maison’s aesthetic. The design stands out for its flexible rubber sole, rounded shape and wide fit, a contemporary signature introduced by Jonathan Anderson.
Available in Dior Oblique jacquard, grey or green nubuck and canvas embroidered with the founder’s lucky symbols, each pair reveals a distinct character. Blue and orange embroidery or a metallic houndstooth pattern add exclusivity, whilst the Dior logo on the heel completes the look.

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