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Friday, 13 February 2026
Prada SS26 Menswear Runway – Iconic Innovation and Key Trends
Men’s Spring 2026 Wardrobe Essentials: The Weather-Ready Transition (UK Edition)
It’s no secret that 2026 has started on a soggy note; according to the Met Office, there has been measurable rainfall recorded somewhere in the country every single day since January 1, 2026. But from a female perspective, a bit of relentless drizzle is no excuse to abandon style; it’s simply an invitation for weather-ready refinement.
- Tailored Harrington jackets in muted tones for a smart-casual edge.
- Classic lightweight trenches that offer a polished profile without the bulk.
- Treated leather Chelsea boots to handle the puddles with sophistication or comfy trainers for the sunny days.
Our Spring Essentials Edit: Handpicked for the 2026 British Gentleman
Wednesday, 11 February 2026
Ralph Lauren: A Return from Classic to Modern — Why the Fashion World Is Talking Again
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Image from Vogue Runway |
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Image from Vogue Runway |
Is Ralph Lauren Making a Comeback? A Deep Dive into the 2026 Collection
Ralph Lauren has never been a brand that chases noise. In NYFW Fall/Winter 2026 it showcased something far more enduring: identity. Yet this latest show felt different. It did not simply present a new season - it felt like a reassertion. And in menswear especially, it felt very much like a comeback.
Menswear: A Confident Return
The men’s collection carried the kind of assurance that only a heritage house can deliver. Tailoring was sharp without being rigid. Silhouettes were relaxed yet intentional. There was depth in the layering - textured knits, structured blazers, fluid trousers - all styled in a way that felt effortless rather than theatrical.
What made it resonate was not reinvention, but clarity. Ralph Lauren leaned fully into its codes: refinement, aspiration, understated luxury. In a market saturated with trend-driven statements and algorithm-friendly moments, this felt grounded. Strong. Self-assured.
From a woman’s perspective observing menswear, it was desirable in a very classic sense. These were pieces that looked wearable, elevated, and emotionally reassuring. It reminded us that modernity does not always mean disruption; sometimes it simply means confidence in who you are. And that quiet confidence is precisely what made this feel like a comeback moment.
Womenswear: Heritage in Brown — Perhaps Too Immersed
Ralph Lauren has long embraced brown as part of its visual identity. From deep chocolate leather to warm camel tailoring, earthy tones have been central to the brand’s aesthetic for decades. This was not a reaction to a passing colour trend - brown has always belonged to Ralph Lauren.
However, in this particular show, the immersion in brown felt almost overwhelming at times. Layer upon layer of tonal dressing created richness and cohesion, yet occasionally bordered on visual heaviness. The lack of sharper contrast - whether through unexpected colour, texture shifts, or styling variation - meant that certain looks felt slightly muted rather than dynamic.
The craftsmanship, of course, was undeniable. Suede, leather, soft tailoring and fluid silhouettes maintained the house’s signature sophistication. The collection was luxurious and controlled - perhaps intentionally restrained. It did not feel trend-led, nor did it feel insecure. It felt loyal. But at moments, perhaps a little too immersed in its own palette.
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It is also worth mentioning the casting. Whilst many were pleased to see Gigi Hadid on the runway, I do not always find her the strongest catwalk presence. She photographs beautifully and works well in campaigns, but on the runway I sometimes miss a certain intensity and commanding aura. Of course, this is entirely subjective - runway presence and editorial presence are not always the same.
The Rhythm of Legacy Brands
This brings us to a wider truth about legacy houses. They rarely operate on constant peaks. They ebb and flow. They quieten, recalibrate, and then re-emerge with renewed clarity. Relevance, for heritage brands, does not come from chasing every cultural shift. It comes from knowing when to return to their core.
I have always held legacy brands in high regard. They are not simply commercial entities; they are part of fashion’s collective memory. They carry visual and cultural archives that newer labels simply do not possess. In many ways, they represent a memory we should preserve.
A temporary dimming followed by a confident return is not a weakness — it is part of the rhythm. And Ralph Lauren’s latest show felt exactly like that: a recalibration, a reminder, and perhaps a subtle but powerful comeback.
Sunday, 8 February 2026
5 Subtle Style Moves That Make Men Instantly More Attractive – Tips from a Woman’s Perspective
When it comes to style, it’s often the small details that make the biggest impact. As a woman who loves observing men’s fashion, I’ve noticed that a few subtle tweaks can instantly elevate a man’s look and make him irresistibly attractive.
Here are my top five style moves every man should know, especially for those living in the UK, where style is understated yet powerful.
1. Fit is Everything
It doesn’t matter how expensive your clothes are if they don’t fit. - Slim-fit shirts and tailored trousers create a clean silhouette that shows attention to detail.
- Avoid baggy or overly tight clothing—both can be unflattering.
- Tip: UK brands like Reiss and Ted Baker offer classic, well-fitted pieces perfect for casual or office wear.
A well-fitted jacket instantly says confidence, which is incredibly attractive.
2. Invest in Quality Footwear
Shoes often make the first impression, even before we notice your face.
- Leather brogues, Chelsea boots, or clean sneakers can complete any outfit.
- Keep them polished and in good condition. Dirty or worn-out shoes can undo an otherwise great outfit.
- UK favourites: Church’s, Dr. Martens, and Clarks for everyday style.
3. Master the Power of Layers
Layering adds dimension and sophistication to your look.- Combine a crisp shirt with a fine-knit jumper or a tailored blazer.
- Scarves are not only practical for the UK’s unpredictable weather but also a stylish accessory.
- Avoid overdoing it—think simplicity and elegance.
4. Accessorise Wisely
Accessories show personality without shouting it.
- A classic watch, a leather belt, or subtle cufflinks can elevate your look.
- Avoid excessive jewellery—less is often more.
- Tip: Consider a sleek bag or backpack for a polished, urban vibe.
5. Colour Coordination Matters
Even small colour choices can make a difference.- Neutral tones (navy, grey, white) are timeless and versatile.
- Add a pop of colour with a tie, pocket square, or socks to show playful confidence.
- Tip: Pay attention to what suits your skin tone and complements your outfit.
Thursday, 5 February 2026
How David Beckham Nails Casual UK Streetwear – Style Tips Every Man Can Use
The Beckham family is always in the news - and don’t get me wrong, I love seeing them. As a woman, I enjoy watching David Beckham just as much as watching Victoria Beckham (and yes, I do like her). So yes, I’m definitely Team Beckhams 🙂 Especially when it comes to David Beckham’s casual UK street style, which has become iconic over the years.
That said, lately they’ve been everywhere - and not exactly for fashion reasons. Between the Brooklyn Beckham drama, family tension headlines, and endless TikTok theories, one thing hasn’t changed at all: David Beckham still looks effortlessly good. Always. His casual UK street style has become a blueprint for men’s casual fashion, showing how fit and confidence define effortless menswear.
It’s almost funny how consistent that thought is. No matter what the headline is, you still end up thinking, “Well… David looks great.” And that’s where the irony kicks in.
While Brooklyn’s name is attached to chaos, David Beckham’s image feels calmer than ever. Maybe that’s the real style lesson here.
Good style doesn’t react. It endures. And honestly? That’s kind of fascinating.
While the internet debates who did what to whom, David just keeps doing his thing - walking around in perfectly fitted jeans, clean sneakers, a simple knit, and that calm confidence that quietly says, “I’ve seen worse.”
From a woman’s perspective, this is exactly why his style still works.
The Beckham Effect: Calm, Consistent, Unbothered
What makes David Beckham’s casual style so appealing isn’t that it’s trendy. It’s actually the opposite.
No loud logos.
No try-hard layering.
No “look at me” energy.
His style always reads as confident - and somehow gives off this reassuring feeling that everything is going to be okay in the end. Especially right now, when his son’s name is constantly attached to the word scandal, David’s style feels grounded. Almost intentional. And that’s something a lot of men underestimate: Style isn’t about shouting. It’s about control and confidence.
David Beckham’s Casual Style Formula (UK Streetwear Breakdown)
If you really break down David Beckham’s everyday UK streetwear, some might even call it boring - and that’s exactly why it works.
- A well-fitted white or grey T-shirt
- Dark slim jeans or tailored trousers
- Knitwear instead of hoodies
- A classic coat or lightweight jacket
- Clean sneakers or Chelsea boots
That’s it.
No drama. No overthinking.
While Brooklyn experiments with image, identity, and headlines, David sticks to a formula he knows works - and women notice that kind of consistency.
Why Women Like This Look (Even If Men Think It’s “Too Simple”)
Here’s the part men rarely hear honestly: Most women don’t care about hype pieces. We care about fit, cleanliness, and confidence.
Beckham’s clothes never wear him. He wears them.
There’s something incredibly attractive about a man who doesn’t look like he’s trying to impress anyone - especially during times when his family is under public scrutiny.
It reads as emotional maturity. Stability. Taste.
How Men Can Steal His Look (Without Being Beckham)
You don’t need Beckham’s bank account - although that wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world 😌
- What you really need is his mindset.
- Invest in fewer pieces, but better fit and quality
- Choose neutral colours you can repeat
- Prioritise tailoring over trends
- Stop chasing what’s loud - chase what lasts
High-street brands in the UK already sell everything you need to recreate this look. The real difference is editing - knowing what to leave out.
If you’re looking to build a similar everyday wardrobe, most UK high-street brands already offer Beckham-inspired essentials - from clean sneakers to well-fitted knits and classic coats.
The key isn’t spending more, it’s choosing better.
Here are some key pieces you can invest in and edit - not to dress like Beckham, but to dress like yourself, inspired by him.
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Saturday, 31 January 2026
Men’s Style Under £100: 2026 Picks for a Fresh Look
As I always advocate, looking sharp doesn’t have to break the bank. It may still be freezing outside, but we can warm things up with fresh style inspiration. For 2026, we’re seeing looks that balance light winter layering with early spring vibes—think versatile jackets, cosy yet lightweight knits, shoes lighter than winter boots, and statement accessories that instantly elevate an outfit. Here are some top picks under £100 that combine style, comfort, and practicality, and are set to become true wardrobe heroes in 2026.
From sleek leather belts to sunglasses you can wear all year round, the right accessories can make even the simplest outfit stand out. Layer a lightweight jacket over a crisp shirt, or add a subtle watch to complete the look. These selections prove you don’t need to spend a fortune to stay ahead of the season’s trends.
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Friday, 30 January 2026
What Women Like Most: Women’s Favourite Men’s Fragrances and Accessories in 2026
When it comes to men’s style, it’s often the little details that make the biggest impression. From the scent you wear to the accessories you choose, these touches can say a lot before you even speak. A man’s fragrance is more than just a pleasant smell—it can influence first impressions, evoke memories, and leave a lasting mark on those around him. Similarly, carefully chosen accessories show attention to detail and elevate your overall look. We asked and researched which fragrances and accessories women find most appealing—and here’s what topped the list this year.
This guide to men’s fragrances and accessories women love in 2026 is based on real feedback, trend research from grooming and style sources, and community reviews.
Fragrance: Make a Lasting Impression in 2026
A man’s fragrance is more than just a smell—it’s a style statement. Subtle, well-chosen scents leave a lasting impression without overpowering, often triggering memories and emotions.
Top 5 Men’s Fragrances Women Love in 2026
1. Dior Sauvage
Fresh, spicy, effortlessly masculine; perfect for any occasion.
2. Bleu de Chanel (EDP)
Elegant, refined, and sophisticated; ideal for dates or work.
3. Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb
Warm, spicy, boldly masculine; great for evenings or cooler months.
4. Acqua di Gio by Giorgio Armani
Bright, fresh, and like a sea breeze; perfect for summer.
5. Paco Rabanne 1 Million
Rich, sweet, and distinctive; bold but memorable.
Why Women Love These Fragrances
Accessories: Small Details, Big Impact
Monday, 26 January 2026
Dior’s Front Row: The Highlights of Paris Fashion Week Men’s 2026
As Amanda Krause aptly noted for Business Insider: “Naturally, some of the most eye-catching looks so far haven’t been spotted on the runway. Instead, they’re being worn by celebrities in the audience.” I’ve scoured the internet and curated the looks that truly caught my eye.
Robert Pattinson
Joe Alwyn
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Joe Alwyn @ Dior Men’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Show | Photo: Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images |
Jamie Dornan
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Jamie Dornan @ Dior Men’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Show | Photo: Aurore Marechal/Getty Images |
Lewis Hamilton
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Lewis Hamilton @ Dior Men’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Show | Photo: Aurore Marechal/Getty Images |
Paul Hameline
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Paul Hameline @ Dior Men’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Show | Photo: Aurore Marechal/Getty Images |
Yung Lean
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Yung Lean @ Dior Men’s Autumn/Winter 2026 Show | Photo: Aurore Marechal/Getty Images |
Monday, 12 January 2026
BEST-DRESSED MEN AT THE 2026 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
The Golden Globes, BAFTAs, Met Gala, Oscars — I love these events because they encourage men to take sartorial risks they might not otherwise consider. They are no longer just about walking alongside their partners in a simple suit and watch, quietly stepping back while someone else shines on magazine covers.
1. Adam Brody in Valentino and tinted glasses
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2. Jacob Elordi in Bottega Veneta and Cartier
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3. Damson Idris in Prada
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4. Hudson Williams in Giorgio Armani and Christian Louboutin
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Now, moving on to the rest.
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