Suit for Fun

The idea of formality in menswear is more fluid than ever, blending classic tailoring with modern comfort and casual elements. This season, Auralee’s runway captured that shift perfectly, showing models in faded hoodies layered over suits and ties—a look that feels both fresh and relevant in today’s fashion world.

Suits are no longer a strict uniform. They’ve become a versatile style choice, worn not out of obligation but for the pleasure of dressing well. Now that tailoring isn’t mandatory, there’s real freedom in wearing it simply because you want to. With fewer rules, you can start mixing sharp pieces with unexpected elements—like sporty or casual items—for bold, personal looks. This approach doesn’t just modernize the suit; it makes it a canvas for self-expression.

Relaxed silhouettes are also key this season. At Kenzo, playful contrasts take center stage: wide-leg tailored trousers and double-breasted jackets in mismatched patterns are paired with polo shirts and baseball caps. The result? A bold, contemporary take on suiting that balances structure with ease. It’s polished, but far from traditional—perfect for those who value both comfort and creativity.

Ultimately, this new way of wearing suits is about enjoying fashion, not following old rules. It encourages men to have fun with style, embrace contrast, and dress in a way that feels effortless, expressive, and entirely their own.

If you’re ready to refresh your wardrobe and explore this new take on tailoring, your personal stylist can help you find the right pieces—and show you how to make the trend work perfectly for you.

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