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Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Tease, MFW Men’s Kicks Off, Plus! BOSS’ New Stars!

Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Tease, MFW Men’s Kicks Off, Plus! BOSS’ New Stars!

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Dior is entering its bookworm era…that is, if Jonathan Anderson has anything to say about it! The newly minted creative director of the French brand’s menswear and womenswear sent the fashion world into a tizzy this weekend with glimpses of his first Dior Men’s collection, which he shared on Instagram. The most viral came from his revamped takes on Dior’s popular Book tote—but these iterations were decidedly literary, featuring colorful palettes designed to look like Dracula and Les Liasions Dangereuses book jackets. Those dark novels were accompanied by a beige version printed with silky ribbon, simply stating “Dior By Dior” in another nod to books. But that’s not all;’ Anderson also teased Jean-Michel Basquiat and Lee Radziwill’s photographed portraits by Andy Warhol, plus an assortment of silver animal pincushions, thread spools, and “Dior”-branded ribbon. How these take shape on the runway remains to be seen until June 27, when Anderson’s first Dior Men’s collection will debut at Paris Fashion Week Men’s.

Dior Men Spring 2026
Dior Men Spring 2026
Dior Men Spring 2026

All images: Courtesy of Dior

Milan Fashion Week Men’s Kicks Off With Prada, Giorgio Armani, And More

Ciao! Milan Fashion Week Men’s was off to a roaring start this weekend, with numerous luxury brands showcasing their Spring 2026 menswear collections in the Italian fashion capital. Prada made waves with its colorful assortment of sporty separates and leather, complemented with short-shorts, boat shoes, and a range of woven and cone-like hats. Paul Smith nodded to his love of travel with a mix of marketplace-inspired shirts, trousers, jackets, and suiting, emboldened by collaged prints and a range of both earthy hues and pops of lime green, coral, fuchsia, and more. This morning, Giorgio Armani made a splash with a range of elegant menswear, featuring flowing silhouettes across trousers, tops, suits, and lightweight jackets in hues of deep blue, gray, and soft black, paired with hints of purple and brown—and plenty of braided belts, fabric bags, and chukka boots and sandals. The shows also feature runways by Dunhill, Dolce & Gabbana, Saul Nash, and Qasimi, plus presentations from Tod’s, Church’s, Eleventy, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Brunello Cucinelli, and many more. Paris Fashion Week’s menswear shows are next!

Giorgio Armani Men’s Spring 2026 (Courtesy of Giorgio Armani)
Prada Men’s Spring 2026 (Courtesy of Prada)
Paul Smith Spring 2026 (Courtesy of Paul Smith)
BOSS Enters A New Fragrance Era With Bradley Cooper, Maluma, and Vinicius Junior

It’s a new dawn for BOSS Fragrances! The BOSS label’s tapped stars Bradley Cooper, Maluma, and Vinicius Junior as the newest ambassadors for its BOSS Bottled fragrance line. Each star poses with a slick BOSS bottle in new images nodding to their dynamic careers spanning film, music, and sports. The moment marks a major burst of star power for BOSS, following its dapper co-branded collection launch with David Beckham after the star’s viral BOSS underwear campaign this January. BOSS is also gearing up for a well-scented summer ahead, with the launch of its next fragrance—BOSS Bottled Beyond, a ginger-leather eau de parfum—on August 24.

Bradley Cooper
Maluma
Vinicius Junior

All images: Courtesy of BOSS

Sander Lak’s First Sanderlak Collection Bursts With Blooming Color

Sander Lak‘s officially returned to fashion! The beloved designer—formerly creative director of Sies Marjan—has just debuted his first collection under his namesake brand, Sanderlak. The vibrant premier line, titled “YEAR 01: Los Angeles – Collection 1,” plays with Lak’s penchant for saturated colors, plus the ease and warmth of Los Angeles. Cast in deep blues and greens, soft pinks and yellows, and tonal shades of brown, the collection is filled with relaxed shirts and trousers, sharply lapeled overcoats and jackets, and a myriad of subtly patterned and ombré sets—which became a fan-favorite of his at Marjan. The collection reveal—which will continue with appointment showings at Paris Fashion Week Men’s—is the first of many for Lak, who will continue releasing lines while drawing inspiration from a different location each year.

Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1
Sanderlak YEAR 01: Los Angeles—Collection 1

All images: Dominick Sheldon

Additional reporting by Julia Karns.

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Aaron Royce is the Fashion News Editor at The Daily Front Row, where he covers all things fashion, beauty, and pop culture—both on and off the runway. Before joining The Daily, he was a freelance contributor for Vogue, Marie Claire, InStyle, and more outlets. Previously, he served as Digital Editor at Footwear News, following internships with The Daily Front Row, Paper, Caroline Vazzana, Capitol File, Anchyi Wei, and more. He was born in northern Virginia and lives in Brooklyn, where he spends copious time shoe shopping, reading fashion memoirs, and scrolling through Instagram. (@aaronjdroyce)

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