Will Ferrell Fronts SKIMS's Latest Menswear Campaign

SKIMS has built its latest men's campaign around Lonnie "The Hawk" Hawkins, the fictional golfer Will Ferrell plays in the coming Netflix comedy The Hawk.
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SKIMS has built its latest men's campaign around Lonnie "The Hawk" Hawkins, the fictional golfer Will Ferrell plays in the coming Netflix comedy The Hawk.

Pharrell Williams wants men to wear cheetah-print silk pajamas to formal events.

Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons stripped back the architecture of the suit to offer a sense of order in a chaotic world.

Levi’s Vintage Clothing digs into the archives to resurrect a transitional jean that saved saddles from scratches and introduced the Red Tab.

How a Queens-born label turned 90s nostalgia, collaborations, and world-building into one of the most coveted aesthetic in modern menswear.

Justin Bieber reveals Skylrk’s hoodies, bubble-lensed sunglasses, and molded slides in punch-packed color stories.

Jogging-bottom volumes, latex-coated denim, and seventies collars meet in Acne Studios’s Spring 2026 menswear, where geeky confidence beats polished perfection.

Pharrell Williams frames Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring 2026 around India’s rich textile language, staging a Snakes-and-Ladders runway to match.

Jerry Lorenzo revisits the Civil Rights era, crafting coats and bombers that serve as a statement.

UNDERCOVER moves from last season’s Mod-rock revival to a quieter Pre-Spring 2026.

Backed by angel investors, Sander Lak’s latest project targets a growing menswear market.

Matthew M. Williams will introduce an independent, namesake clothing project during Paris Men’s Fashion Week, confirming his first venture since departing Givenchy early 2024.

Kiko Kostadinov’s newest denim experiment—a flight jacket and carpenter jeans hand-dyed in Japan—will reach only ninety customers worldwide.

A city-by-city guide to Men’s Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2026.

Fresh from a talked-about turn at the Met Gala, Thom Browne presents his Pre-Fall 2025 menswear line as a crisp exercise in tailoring taken off its hinges.

Ronnie Fieg’s Kith shows summer on its own terms—light, graphic, and brisk.

Lean, stylish, and armed with ultra-skinny jeans, the Hedi boys are everywhere you look.
Dior’s Icons menswear capsule arrives with quiet confidence, reasserting the house’s masculine point of view through pieces that favour feel over flash.

Supreme’s latest capsule steps straight out of Spike Lee’s film archive, landing on shop rails with the same sense of purpose that powers his movies.

Aimé Leon Dore heads back to the fairway with a second Golf Capsule that swaps clubhouse protocol for a distinctly New York point of view.