Spring Summer 2021: Our Favourite Menswear Trends

SS21 collections are already in stores and we have noted down our favourite menswear trends for the season. Check out below our TOP 5 and take inspiration for your spring / summer looks:

Island Greece:

Stripes all over the place, blue navy and the total sailor look.

Oversized Shorts:

XXL Shorts and men’s culottes in various colors, patterns and combinations.

Neon all the way:

The bright neon colors are back with a fresh twist. You can find them on tops, trousers or even shoes.

Tropical Paradise:

Summer Florals are always one of our favourite trends of the season.

The Kimono Era:

A traditional Japanese kimono can be the hero piece for your favourite ‘scandi’ look.






Our favourite menswear trends for AW 2020-21

We are already in the middle of September and AW20 deliveries have been already placed around. This winter bight be slightly different from last year, even though designers and brands have found their way to make us fall in love with fashion for another Fall.

Check out our editors’s favourite trends for menswear fashion and style it up!

(Fake) LEATHER IS BACK

TOTAL RED

FACES & PLACES

PLAID WORLD

FAUX FUR

Salvador Dali meets Dánte: New campaign & collection

A surrealist trapped in reality, a painter on a quest to find his inspiration, and an ever current

message: #youcanchangetheworld.

Following its first fashion film, “Anamnesis”, the men’s brand Dánte makes a comeback with

“Lobster”, a film praising introspection and the constant, very personal, search for one’s true self.

Inspiration is found in Salvador Dali, one of the most eccentric and controversial personalities of

contemporary art and surrealism.

After Nikos Psarras, the torch is passed to Stavros Svigkos, the talented actor who portrays a

contemporary version of Dali, trying to find his lobster, the inspiration he needs to express his very

own truth without limitations or restraints.

Inspirer of the idea and founder of the brand, Antonis Papastavrou, places the Spanish painter’s

moustache-symbol, which in itself was a statement against the stereotypes of the hyperrealists of

Dali’s time, in the skilled hands of Kontstantinos Dekoumés who magnificently brings to life the

artistic and personal impasse in which the artist found himself, as well as the symbolic association it

had with the inspiration for his famous painting, the lobster..

Watch the Fashion Film «Lobster»: