FENDI • Spring/Summer 2026

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In FENDI’s Men’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, summer is not just a season it’s a mindset. The modern FENDI man moves through the city with ease, wearing color, craft, and confidence without overstatement. This is luxury menswear that feels lighter, sharper, and more expressive, built for real life rather than spectacle.

 

Silvia Venturini Fendi softens traditional structure into fluid silhouettes that follow the body. Cropped blazers, relaxed cotton coats with balloon hems, and bombers refined with sheer collars and subtle pleats redefine tailoring for a new generation. The result is clothing that feels polished yet natural pieces that transition from meetings to evenings out without losing character.

 

Color plays a key role. Turquoise, vermilion red, bubblegum, and coral pink sit alongside pastels and grounded earth tones in a sophisticated polychromatic system. For men used to navy and grey, this collection offers an intelligent way to expand the wardrobe without sacrificing taste. It’s about adding energy, not noise.

 

Shirting evolves beyond the expected. Tuxedo shirts with a twist, slim silhouettes, and hybrid designs blur the line between formal and relaxed. Technical perforated leather, two-tone jersey, translucent jacquard, and fine knits introduce texture that becomes visible only when worn. These are garments designed for movement for travel, work, and city life where comfort and craftsmanship coexist.

 

 

Sport-inspired layering with adjustable zips and drawstrings reflects how men actually dress today. Even elevated shell suits with velvet finishes and subtle sequined embroidery prove that texture and light can belong in menswear without feeling excessive. The craftsmanship remains unmistakably FENDI, but the attitude is freer.

 

Accessories reinforce the lifestyle narrative. Peekaboo and Hobo bags with Selleria stitching, woven Baguette versions, and refined leather loafers position bags and shoes as integral style statements rather than afterthoughts. This collection signals more than a seasonal trend. It defines a man who embraces color, appreciates craft, and understands that fashion is not decoration it is the language of how he chooses to live.