These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including Agnona’s new boutique in Milan, Dior’s Squash sneakers and João Neves’ Ami Paris campaign.
Samsøe Samsøe refines everyday dressing
When it comes to versatile clothing and flattering silhouettes at reasonable price points, Denmark’s Samsøe Samsøe is a brand to have on your radar. Now, they’ve bulked up on their everyday essentials range, introducing its new Samsøe Core permanent collection. Seasonless designs, rooted in Scandinavia’s signature simplicity and focus on quality, that act as the perfect foundation for a capsule wardrobe whilst still considering proportions and clean cuts. If you’re looking to upgrade the bread and butter of your wardrobe, check out the new Samsøe Core collection online now.
Haider Ackermann’s Snow Goose go vibrant for Spring/Summer 2026
Being his fourth collection under Canada Goose’s Snow Goose label, Haider Ackermann dips his hands into his long favourite palette of vibrants for the forthcoming warmer months with a technical Spring/Summer 2026 offering that amplifies athleticism and energy. With tones inspired by natural phenomena, we get a wide range of lightweight colour-blocked windbreakers, reflective quilted ‘shackets’, and skintight jersey that’s not only made for performance but also shaping the silhouette and rhythm. Check out the new range online and in-store now.
Agnona opens its doors in Milan
Italian luxury label Agnona has arrived in Milan for its first location in Italy, following the temporary closure of its Saint-Tropez boutique until this Summer. With every detail thought out to echo the brand’s history, subtle references to its heritage can be found through the space’s architectural details. Take the restrained palette, for instance, which represents the quiet expression of Agnona’s aesthetic. Or the marmorino walls that, through their fluid motion, create a comforting, soft presence for guests. Visit the space at Via Santo Spirito 12 in Milan, open now.
Kiko Kostadinov and Ryan Trecartin’s following act
Off the back of their first act back in February, Kiko Kostadinov and American visual artist Ryan Treacartin are back with the second instalment of their three-drop-long collaboration series. Highlighting the latest Tabi Runner, the campaigns are presented as experimental commercials shot across multiple cities around the world. The latest part, titled LIP SINK MUZAK, is filmed in and around Japan, featuring 15 local performers as Trecartin reimagines a traditional commercial format in structure, abstraction and improvisation. Act 2 premieres in Tokyo on 11th April.
Dior stomps into Spring with the Squash sneakers

Courtesy of Dior
Following the Timothee Chalamet-endorsed Roadie sneakers, which stamped Jonathan Anderson’s footwear legacy at Dior in his first collection, he is now back with a new silhouette: the Squash sneakers. Reworking the codes of traditional running shoes through a sharper, more contemporary lens, the pair is made up of suede calfskin and a durable nylon upper, with a stitch-down construction and a cushioned sole. A comfortable ride, with Jonathan Anderson’s added couture flair and emblazoned with the Dior name. Shop these online and in-store now, available in four colourways.
Our Legacy WORK SHOP doubles down with SPORT
Our Legacy’s clothes are extremely wearable. There’s no debate. But, somehow, with their latest offering, they’ve pushed things further, refining that ease for the ambiguous and active everyday with their sub-label WORK SHOP’s other sub-label, WORK SHOP SPORT. The Mesh Pants and Sport Blouson provide a breathable, athletic take on versatile staples whilst pieces like the Running Gilet and Wind Pants represent the performance sportswear aspect of the range. Fan-favourites featuring the emblematic Yin Yang logo can also be found, on hoodies, waffle long-sleeves and the Running Jacket. The range is available online and in-store now.
João Neves fronts Ami Paris’ new Spring collection
As Paris Saint-Germain progress to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, their very own João Neves also steps up his fashion game, with his latest campaign with Ami Paris. Fronting the Spring collection, the Portuguese baller shows off a selection of transitional outerwear that includes structured trench coats, suede overshirt jackets and lightweight windbreakers. Preppier styles are also on show with short-sleeved checkered shirts and argyle sweater vests, contrasted by more casual pieces like ringer tees and double-sleeve effect tops. Check out the new collection online and in-store now.







