A new dimension of men’s fashion,
the top 4 trends for spring/summer 2024

Back to school

This year’s fashion for men goes back to the roots, specifically… to the schoolboy uniform. But the top trend of the coming spring is not an interpretation of the modern uniform that boys wear nowadays, but a reference to the elements making up the uniform that was mostly popular in the UK in the first half of the 20th century. The most important elements include formal shorts and a matching blazer or elegant sweater.

A very interesting version of this trend was presented on the catwalk by Dries Van Noten brand, which chose sets in warm beige reminiscent of sunny days, while Paul Smith doubled down on striped shorts in the fashionable shade of dirty pink, blue, as well as timeless grey. Shades of grey appeared often, together with combinations of black and white. Classic hues were used by the founder of Ami, Donatella Versace, BABY 0-36 MONTHS Alexander McQueen fashion house. What will you choose?

The new studio 54

Sequins, glitter, crystals and lurex, which until now have been associated with women’s fashion, enter the men’s world this year. And it’s not only designs partially decorated with these elements, because the catwalks have seen the opening of the new… Studio 54. What exactly do we mean by that?

The most sparkle was presented by Loewe. Jonathan Anderson put crystals on shirts, avant-garde tops, blazers, bags, shoes and as much as nine pairs of innovative jeans. Dries Van Noten and Ami fell in love with sequins, embellishing even the most casual designs, and Matthieu Blazy enriched elegant sets for Bottega Veneta with eye-catching lurex. Disco style models were also shown by Tom Ford and Gucci. Peter Hawkings won our hearts with stunning, sparkling suits in gold and black, while Sabato De Sarno inspired our confidence with a look completely covered with silvery details.

Grandpa core

From one extreme to another: from school uniforms to designs inspired by the wardrobe of our... grandparents. According to experts, the look coined a grandpa core will become one of the fundamental trends of the coming season. Without waiting a moment, we rush to explain exactly what it is.

Catwalk looks inspired by the styles of our grandparents focused mainly on tweed constructions, eye-catching knits and crochet forms. See how to look stylish during the hottest days of this season Amiri, Likus Home Concept Fendi Frequently asked questions Giorgio Armani - the brand showcased this trend in the most luxurious way it could ever appear on the runways. Beautiful, ultra-colourful chunky knit sweaters dominated the Bottega Veneta show, while Etro’s collections featured crochet tops and phenomenal designs enriched by geometrical patterns.

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Men’s fashion is getting bolder every year, and it is reflected not only by the trend for sequins and glitter but also by sensual transparencies. However, these seemingly ordinary constructions are gaining character, because, according to the vision of renowned designers, the spring/summer season will be all about the pieces featuring unconventional silhouettes and head-turning details. What does that mean?

Dolce & Gabbana and Saint Laurent the brand showcased this trend in the most luxurious way it could ever appear on the runways. The Italian duo enhanced their models with floral appliqués and lace, while Anthony Vaccarello opted for decorative draping and an extremely impressive polka dot print. Other designers were also keen on experimenting with form and colour on the runways. The collection of Emporio Armani, for example, featured innovative, semi-transparent models of jackets, coats and blazers, while Dries Van Noten presented an intriguing rendition of see-through tops and shirts in shades of brown, purple, maroon and graphite.

Double-breasted blazer od Ami Alexandre Mattiussi SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Ami Alexandre Mattiussi

Double-breasted blazer

Cotton shorts od Alexander McQueen SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Alexander McQueen

Cotton shorts

Wool blazer od Off-White SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Off-White

Wool blazer

Cotton shorts od Bally SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Bally

Cotton shorts

Single-breasted blazer od Yohji Yamamoto SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Yohji Yamamoto

Single-breasted blazer

Blazer with pockets od Dsquared2 SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Dsquared2

Blazer with pockets

Glistening blazer od Amiri SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Amiri

Glistening blazer

Sequinned shirt od Amiri SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Amiri

Sequinned shirt

‘underwear’ collection sequinned top od Dsquared2 SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Dsquared2

‘Underwear’ collection sequinned top

Sequinned shorts od Dries Van Noten SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Dries Van Noten

Sequinned shorts

T-shirt with logo od Versace SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Versace

T-shirt with logo

‘foxley’ loafers od Jimmy Choo SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Jimmy Choo

‘Foxley’ loafers

Cardigan with logo od Balmain SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Balmain

Cardigan with logo

‘s-lazer’ shirt od Diesel SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Diesel

‘S-LAZER’ shirt

Checked polo shirt od Burberry SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Burberry

Checked polo shirt

Striped pattern sweater od Bottega Veneta SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Bottega Veneta

Striped pattern sweater

Cotton shirt od Golden Goose SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Golden Goose

Cotton shirt

Patterned pleat-front trousers od Dries Van Noten SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Dries Van Noten

Patterned pleat-front trousers

Checked shirt od Bally SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Bally

Checked shirt

Shirt with dotted pattern od Dolce & Gabbana PERMANENT COLLECTION

Dolce & Gabbana

Shirt with dotted pattern

T-shirt with logo od 1017 ALYX 9SM SPRING/SUMMER 2024

1017 ALYX 9SM

T-shirt with logo

Silk shirt od Dries Van Noten SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Dries Van Noten

Silk shirt

Silk shirt od Saint Laurent PERMANENT COLLECTION

Saint Laurent

Silk shirt

‘basic rib’ t-shirt od Rick Owens PERMANENT COLLECTION

Rick Owens

‘Basic Rib’ T-shirt

Transparent sleeveless t-shirt od Dsquared2 SPRING/SUMMER 2024

Dsquared2

Transparent sleeveless T-shirt

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