Burberry Summer 2026
The latest collection by Daniel Lee, shown at Perks Field in London.
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The latest collection by Daniel Lee, shown at Perks Field in London.
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In line with Father’s Day (June 15), luxury brands are softening the script on masculinity. As fatherhood continues to be redefined, capsule collections, campaigns and releases in 2025 reveal a more personal and emotionally attuned portrayal of the modern man. Whether he is the fashion-forward debonair, the digitally inclined dad or business-driven father, this year’s…
When we covered the broad topic of ceramic in 2020, it was still in the midst of the pandemic. At the time, we surmised that a future that involved much more vigorous hand-washing and increased personal hygiene awareness was the perfect setting for ceramic watch cases. Nothing proclaims cleanliness quite like ceramic; it is a…
In a year rife with all manner of important anniversaries, Breguet distinguishes its 250th birthday offering with the Classique Souscription 2025, which might be the world’s most important wristwatch with just one hand (flame-blued and curved by hand). There might be more watches out in the wild with no hands than with just one –…
Joy in Freedom of Expression Beyond Netflix documentaries and newspaper headlines, in the context of fashion, “cult dressing” refers to a sartorial trope associated with specific subcultures or underground movements, where clothing choices are often used as a form of rebellion, identity or self-expression that is distinct from mainstream fashion. These subcultures could include groups…
Prada is typically all about curation. We know there is intention to its modernist assembly of fashion, no matter how simple or ordinary it may appear. And it all comes riddled with metaphors: a plain, ordinary T-shirt may serve its purpose as an unremarkable styling decision at most houses, but Prada is capable of making…
There are two kinds of travelers: those who chase Wi-Fi, and those who chase horizons. I belong firmly in the latter camp — the sort of man who would trade a Michelin star for a star-studded African sky and the low, melodic grunt of a lion beyond the firelight. Which brings me to Suyian Lodge,…