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Against the sand of California’s arid dunes, luxury’s finest fabrics combine with soft tones for looks that are anything but dry.

Zegna

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"Zegna is your summer dream," says Paulina Liberman, our Luxury Collections Buyer. "Drenched in rich fabrics and vibrant colours, they've bottled up the very essence of warm-weather sophistication." Zegna's focus in SS24 is on premium programs in linen, silk, and cotton, dishing out a diverse lineup of soft tailoring and fine knitwear.

These versatile options seamlessly merge timeless style with the laid-back elegance that summer demands.

Brunello Cucinelli

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This season's collection hits with unprecedented freshness—silhouettes redefined, a burst of expressive colours, and an infusion of new patterns and textures for a revitalized outlook. "Keep an eye out for textured knitwear and an unexpected dose of paisley, all done the 'Brunello way'," advises our Lead Luxury Buyer, Adam Gallo. Cucinelli's designs this season boldly underscore transformation and innovation, a testament to their commitment to pushing the boundaries of sartorial elegance.

Canali

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A love letter to Italian craftsmanship and heritage, this season’s collection showcases a range that embodies the subtle elegance and flawless workmanship synonymous with the brand. “It's the perfect blend of classic elegance and those vibrant summer vibes,” declares Liberman. Take, for instance, this cream linen sweater and pants pairing—it's the epitome of the Canali collection. Crafted from lightweight fabrics and adorned with light colours, this SS24 is a true harmony of comfort and style.

Santoni

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Santoni's newest collection, boasts everything from suede loafers to basketweave styles, and double-monkstrap designs. Meticulously crafted, each pair is handmade in Corridonia, Italy and embodies Santoni's promise of unparalleled quality and bold style.

Brioni

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This spring, Brioni celebrates the concept of lightness by inviting a sense of ease, freedom, and fluidity to their collection. "There’s a timeless elegance to Brioni that can’t be escaped,” says Gallo. “The Spring Collection introduces some precious qualities of silk-cashmere and wool-silk-linen. The colour palette remains neutral with cool tones with very gentle injections of pink and mint.” This season’s tailored collection is also complemented by soft stretch denim and linen-cotton casual pants, alongside some spectacular knitwear and sportswear.

TOM FORD

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In recent collections, we’ve seen TOM FORD exude a great panache for the glamorous—including metallic and vibrantly-hued formalwear. This year might be different, however. "There’s a bit of a return to elegance this season, with a slightly more refined expression,” says Adam Gallo. “There’s a focus on icon patterns, silhouettes, and colours. That said, the bold, rich aesthetic of TOM FORD remains unchanged.” Expect to see a phenomenal selection of leathers and knitwear that call on the brand’s reputation for charismatic indulgence.

Moncler

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Taking urban inspiration everywhere from the streets of Milan to Madrid, Moncler feels the pulse of sprawling metropolises for SS24. With sport and leisurewear centered around the collection, this season is all about becoming one with the city you call your home. Minimal colour palettes and subdued hues set the tone for a dynamic range of nonchalant styles, like lightweight down jackets and vests, smart cashmere shirts, and modern bombers.

Ferragamo

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While Ferragamo is known for its highly decorative approach to fashion, this spring welcomes a breath of fresh air into the brand’s direction towards footwear. “With its branding refresh, SS24 at Ferragamo is a focused, tight assortment that riffs on the bestselling classics with youthful, subtle design updates from lauded creative director Max Davis,” says Adam Mena-Silvert, our Footwear and Accessories Buyer. This collection responds to an overwhelming preference for dressier, less ornate styles, as Ferragamo expands its range of traditional square buckle dress belts—though an exploration into Gancini buckles in single versions with tonal coloring is present, too.