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Let’s be real–formal menswear has had a reputation for being quiet and understated. Luckily, Lardini is here to rewrite the rules bringing a fresh perspective where individuality takes center stage with its FW24/25 collection. 

In an era of quiet luxury, we’re all looking for pieces that not only make us feel incredibly chic but also deliver quality and sophistication. And when it comes to exactly that, one thing we can always count on is Italian craftsmanship.

Take it as more of a pursuit of dressing beautifully than conventional fine dressing. The brand’s FW collection embodies “evolving elegance,” a concept that responds to the modern man’s progressing role in society. As the brand’s Creative Director Luigi Lardini puts it, “It is a collection conceived and designed like a big wardrobe where everyone feels free to choose how and what to wear according to the taste and mood of the moment because fashion is a way of expressing oneself.” The mission is clear: redefine elegance and focus on identity. 

Lardini’s approach to proportions is all about balance—nothing feels exaggerated, even when the silhouettes lean toward an oversized look. The color palette features soft shades like retro pink, honey, and chestnut, alongside deeper tones of mahogany, various grays, denim blue, touches of carmine red, and black. Picture yourself rocking a double pea coat or a Donegal dinner jacket for those fancy nights out. Plus, there’s a lineup of different coats and cloaks that are waiting to be layered up. Lardini is basically giving you new pieces for your playground, where each item transforms when mixed and matched, giving you endless styling options.

The Lardini FW24/25 collection stands as an invitation to dress with intention, authenticity, and freedom. After all, luxury isn’t just about the clothes we wear—it’s about how they make us feel right?

Shop the collection here.

  • Producer Zoe Nyman
  • CreativeLuca Gasparini
  • Photographer Julien Tell
  • Account ManagementIole Gravina
  • Talent Manager Hessel Hemstra
  • VideographySophie-Therese Smoor
  • Hair and make-upHaneen Ajub
  • Styled byIllia Kulishov
  • Styling AssistantAnastasia Temnenko
  • Photograhy AssistantLaura Zepp
  • Digital TechWill Jivcoff
  • RunnerThomas-Luis Adolf
  • Model/TalentStephen Higgins
  • Model/TalentLevi Sawall
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