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LARDINI: THE GRACE OF ORIGINS, THE TOUCH OF THE FUTURE
With their SS26 collection Nativa, Lardini presents itself rooted in quiet elegance and artisanal heritage. Inspired by the Latin word nativus, which means “born of nature”, the collection reflects a conscious return to origin, where beauty is found not in display, but in detail.
Silhouettes are relaxed yet refined: softly tailored blazers, trench coats, twin-sets, and safari jackets balance structure with fluidity. Materials like wool twill, silk, linen, and cotton are blended with innovative fibers such as modal and seaweed, creating garments that feel as natural as they look, with natural tones from a palette of sage green to sand. Finishes are subtle, luxurious, and sustainable – highlighting the timeless craftsmanship that Lardini is devoted to.
Nativa is not about making a statement. It’s about presence without noise, a whisper of sophistication that lingers like a scent on a scarf.
THE VANMOOF S6: DESIGN THAT MOVES WITH YOU
The new VanMoof S6 arrives with quiet confidence. Following the brand’s collapse in 2023 and its subtle resurrection under McLaren Applied, the S6 isn’t just an update, it’s a reset.
The design stays true to VanMoof’s DNA: a clean, minimal frame with seamlessly integrated tech. Available in Electric Blue, Drift Black, and Pearl Mint, the finishes feel more like atmospheres than statements. Everything is built in, lights, battery, gear system.
This is a bike for those who move through cities that are already oversaturated. It doesn’t compete with the noise; it adapts to the rhythm. With upgrades like a faster Boost button, a waterproof Kick Lock, and Apple Find My integration, the S6 is practical without being performative. Someone who sees mobility not as speed or status, but as a seamless, sensory experience. Not just about where you’re going, but how it feels to get there, on your own terms.
LOOKS GOOD. AGES BETTER – DR. MARTENS ADRIAN TASSEL LOAFER
Tradition, but twisted. Dr. Martens takes its cult-classic Adrian tassel loafer and flips the script – dressing it in high-shine Arcadia leather across four head-turning new colourways: Green, Yellow, Blue, and Silver. This isn’t just a seasonal refresh. The rub-off leather evolves with every step, slowly revealing its contrasting underlayer – transforming each pair into a one-of-one artifact. Archive-rooted, but never static.
The silhouette? Still bold. A wider footbed, exaggerated apron stitching, and those signature hand-threaded tassels. It’s loafer meets attitude – rigid in construction, rebellious in spirit. The Adrian doesn’t follow codes. It rewrites them. Grounded by Dr. Martens’ air-cushioned DMS sole, this isn’t just footwear – it’s a statement piece for those who favour edge over ease, history with bite.
The Adrian was never just a loafer. Now, it’s a manifesto in motion.
DOLCE & GABBANA RESORT 2025: TWIGA FORTE DEI MARMI
This summer, Twiga beach club in Forte dei Marmi reopens in dazzling new style under the creative vision of Dolce&Gabbana. Recently renovated by LMDV Hospitality, the iconic Versilia hotspot is now wrapped in the fashion house’s lush Banano print, a tropical motif that transforms the club’s beach, restaurant and exclusive D&G pop-up into a vibrant celebration of summer.
Nestled between sea and mountains, Forte dei Marmi remains Italy’s ultimate luxury getaway, and Twiga’s latest transformation enhances its allure. Alongside the fashion takeover, Vesta – LMDV’s new culinary concept – debuts with refined Mediterranean cuisine served in an elegant seaside setting. Combining bold design, haute fashion and gastronomic flair, Twiga offers a sensory escape where every detail speaks to beauty and indulgence.
CARHARTT CLIPSE ENGINEERED: HIP-HOP DUO AND CARHARTT WIP COLLABORATE ON
EXCLUSIVE CAPSULE COLLECTION
CLIPSE, the legendary Virginia hip-hop duo, reunites for their first joint project since 2009 with Let God Sort Em Out, produced by Pharrell Williams. To mark the release and upcoming tour, they’ve teamed up with Carhartt WIP on a sleek capsule collection launching July 10. Mirroring the duo’s raw, minimal aesthetic, the drop includes reimagined staples like the OG Detroit Jacket in black denim and the heavyweight OG Active Jacket, both detailed with bold album references and graphic accents.
Shot by Daniel Derro Regan in Paris, the campaign ties streetwear authenticity with CLIPSE’s cultural legacy. This collaboration continues Carhartt WIP’s legacy of fusing rugged workwear with subcultural influence, a path the brand has paved since the ’90s through collaborations with icons like A.P.C., Junya Watanabe, and Motown. CLIPSE Engineered by Carhartt WIP merges music, fashion, and storytelling in one powerful statement.
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ON OUR RADAR
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ON OUR RADAR
Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…
ON OUR RADAR
Numéro Berlin’s weekly collection of the most exciting news about fashion, music, and…