Dunhill's Sophisticated Edge for Spring/Summer 2026
British aristocracy meets edge in Dunhill's Spring/Summer 2026 collection presented in Milan.

Dunhill’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, presented in Milan, blends British tradition with a subtle tinge of rebellion. Designed by Simon Holloway, the lineup draws inspiration from the sharp, formal style of the English aristocracy and combines it with the relaxed edge of rock legends such as Bryan Ferry and Charlie Watts. The result is a wardrobe that feels polished but never too proper.
Classic silhouettes are updated—car coats, driving blazers, and trench coats are crafted from lambskin, coated linen, and cotton-silk blends. Suits are tailored yet easy, crafted in shades like stone, grey-beige, and navy, with fabrics such as seersucker, high-twist wool, and washed linen. As the show progresses, color starts to pop with striped ties and printed blazers inspired by summer events like Wimbledon and the Chelsea Flower Show.
There’s a clever play on contrast: floral waistcoats are paired with Japanese denim, pastel stripes meet deep navy suiting, and jackets come in oversized patterns with a hint of art deco flair. Even the accessories—such as Panama hats and leather sneakers—are styled with a laid-back attitude. Altogether, the collection speaks to a modern kind of elegance, one that’s just as comfortable courtside as it is at a summer garden party. It’s a reminder that you can look put-together without looking stiff.
Keep scrolling to see some standout looks from Dunhill's Spring/Summer 2026 collection.