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SS26 Menswear -  LET THERE BE LIGHTNESS with Sergio Perdomo

SS26 Menswear - LET THERE BE LIGHTNESS with Sergio Perdomo

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LET THERE BE LIGHTNESS
*Sergio Perdomo

 

written CHIDOZIE OBASI

 

It can sometimes feel as though the fashion industry is drowning in micro – or should I say, nano – trends. From billowing trousers and wacky shoes to “bare-backs” (surely one of the most common trends to feature on the Spring 2027 men’s runways), it can be a wild ride at times.

 
 
Sergio Perdomo LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Sergio wears total look by LORO PIANA
Sergio Perdomo LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Sergio wears total look by LORO PIANA

Sergio wears total look by LORO PIANA

 
 

But even against the strong tides of the seasonal trend cycle, there are certain staples that hold steady, and when it comes to our transitional wardrobes, and the blazer is surely one of them. Made in all manner of ways, the blazer has been used in men’s attires for thousands of years and has long been lauded for its breathability, strength and natural elegant qualities.

Of course, in more recent years, it has become synonymous with a certain airy, sun-soaked aesthetic, and thus a popular choice for pairings on many occasions. And in recent seasons, we’ve seen a number of brands – both high street and designer – bringing a more elevated, sculptural spin on the classic style. For 2026, Louis Vuitton has really delivered in the elegant linen blazer stakes, with many of the brand’s iterations featuring a universally flattering fit and easy polish. For more cottagecore vibes, Dolce&Gabbana should be your first port of call, and we’re enjoying its cute crisp renditions this season – perfect for cocktail hour on holiday. Below, peruse LE MILE’s edit below and you’ll become the embodiment of the season in no time. You’re welcome.

 
Sergio Perdomo LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Sergio wears blazer by DOLCE&GABBANA, shirts by DSQUARED2 and LABO.ART, pants by ESSENTIEL ANTWERP, shorts by TOD’S, shoes by SANTONI and tie by DSQUARED2

Sergio wears blazer by DOLCE&GABBANA, shirts by DSQUARED2 and LABO.ART, pants by ESSENTIEL ANTWERP, shorts by TOD’S, shoes by SANTONI and tie by DSQUARED2

 
 
 

Sergio wears T-shirt and shirt by CALVIN KLEIN, long-sleeve top by CANALI, shorts by MANUEL RITZ and shoes by AQVA ALTA

 
 
Sergio Perdomo LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Sergio wears a total look by LOUIS VUITTON

Sergio wears a total look by LOUIS VUITTON

 
Sergio Perdomo LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Sergio wears a total look by LOUIS VUITTON
 
 

Sergio wears jacket by LABO.ART, vest by DSQUARED2, shirt by TOD’S, shorts by SUN68, and tie and belt by CALVIN KLEIN

 
 

About Casa Brera
/ Situated near the famed Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, the Casa Brera hotel is an authentic expression of the city’s evocative spirit, intertwined with the rhythm of the neighbourhood. Designed by Patricia Urquiola as an interpretation of the city’s elegance, the hotel features 101 rooms and 15 suites, including the refined Milanese suite. The Milanese Suite combines architectural elegance with contemporary comfort, including a spacious terrace that offers a rounded view of the city, whilst the bespoke furnishings and three marble-clad bathrooms, complete with toiletries by Etro, create a sumptuous finishing that’s meticulously thought through. Etereo, a rooftop and poolside venue, offers a vibrant dining experience against the backdrop of the city. With indoor seating and two outdoor terraces, close-up views of landmarks such as the Duomo and the Castello Sforzesco are present. The menu features dishes to share and bespoke cocktails inspired by Milan’s rich heritage of design and fashion.

— Visit here for more information

 

photography COSIMO BUCCOLIERI via STUDIO REPOSSI
fashion market director + stylist CHIDOZIE OBASI
contributing editor EDWARD PUSCA
head of production JESSICA LOVATO
fashion coordinator FILIPPO CANCELLIER
make up KIM GUTIERREZ via STUDIO REPOSSI using DOLCE&GABBANA BEAUTY
hair MARTA CUPAIOLI
model SERGIO PERDOMO via D´Management
photography assistant ANTONIO CROTTI
fashion assistants ISABELLA RUIZ + LUDOVICA IEMMOLO + ALICE PELATI + VICTORIA AMPUERO
special thanks to CASA BRERA
 

credits
all Images (c) LE MILE
and Cosimo Buccolieri

SS26 Womenswear -  POISED CHAMBER with Maria Mavarez

SS26 Womenswear - POISED CHAMBER with Maria Mavarez

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POISED CHAMBER
*Maria Mavarez

 

written CHIDOZIE OBASI

 

Certain things are universally recognised as complementary duos. To name but a few: wine and cheese, for instance, a white T-shirt and cosy denim pieces, or a trench coat and a brolly. When it comes to failsafe midseason style pairings, the same can be said of retro separates and heels – a combination that will see you through a season of post-work drinks, park strolls and garden gatherings.

 
 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears blazer by MOSCHINO, shirt by QL2, printed skirt, shoes and scarf by DOLCE&GABBANA, and black skirt by DSQUARED2
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears blazer by MOSCHINO, shirt by QL2, printed skirt, shoes and scarf by DOLCE&GABBANA, and black skirt by DSQUARED2

Maria wears blazer by MOSCHINO, shirt by QL2, printed skirt, shoes and scarf by DOLCE&GABBANA, and black skirt by DSQUARED2

 
 

There are, of course, seemingly endless variations on both. Neutral patterns, breezy cotton skirts and body-sculpting shapes can be found far and wide this season, while in the shoes department, there’s a wealth of iterations, ranging from premium to ready to wear labels. The below outfit formulas prove that a mid-length hemline can be a great method of showing off trending shoes, whatever they may be – and wherever you may choose to wear them.

For easy midsummer style, opt for pointed-toe iterations from Santoni or Valentino – both of which will pair well with staples like a breezy skirt or wear-anywhere gown. Or, for a more pared-back approach, look to rock-studded styles in leather or suede, which are best styled with shirts or gently-volumised outerwear. Ready to embrace a new take on these styles? Scroll on for LE MILE’s edit of the best offerings available now. You’re welcome.

 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears coat by MOSCHINO, sweater by TOD’S, skirt by N°21 and shoes by SANTONI

Maria wears coat by MOSCHINO, sweater by TOD’S, skirt by N°21 and shoes by SANTONI

 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears top by DSQUARED2, skirt by MISSONI, shoes by DIESEL, necklaces by SWAROVSKI and bracelet by PDPAOLA

Maria wears top by DSQUARED2, skirt by MISSONI, shoes by DIESEL, necklaces by SWAROVSKI and bracelet by PDPAOLA

MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears top by DSQUARED2, skirt by MISSONI, shoes by DIESEL, necklaces by SWAROVSKI and bracelet by PDPAOLA
 
 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears a total look by PRADA

Maria wears a total look by PRADA

 
 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears a total look by  LORO PIANA and shoes by APEPAZZA

Maria wears a total look by LORO PIANA and shoes by APEPAZZA

 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears a total look by  LORO PIANA and shoes by APEPAZZA
 
 
MARIA MAVAREZ LE MILE Magazine photo Cosimo Buccolieri SS26 Fashion Editorial Maria wears a total look by VALENTINO

Maria wears a total look by VALENTINO

 
 

About Casa Brera
/ Situated near the famed Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, the Casa Brera hotel is an authentic expression of the city’s evocative spirit, intertwined with the rhythm of the neighbourhood. Designed by Patricia Urquiola as an interpretation of the city’s elegance, the hotel features 101 rooms and 15 suites, including the refined Milanese suite. The Milanese Suite combines architectural elegance with contemporary comfort, including a spacious terrace that offers a rounded view of the city, whilst the bespoke furnishings and three marble-clad bathrooms, complete with toiletries by Etro, create a sumptuous finishing that’s meticulously thought through. Etereo, a rooftop and poolside venue, offers a vibrant dining experience against the backdrop of the city. With indoor seating and two outdoor terraces, close-up views of landmarks such as the Duomo and the Castello Sforzesco are present. The menu features dishes to share and bespoke cocktails inspired by Milan’s rich heritage of design and fashion.

— Visit here for more information

 

photography COSIMO BUCCOLIERI via STUDIO REPOSSI
fashion market director CHIDOZIE OBASI
fashion EDWARD PUSCA
head of production JESSICA LOVATO
fashion coordinator FILIPPO CANCELLIER
make up KIM GUTIERREZ via STUDIO REPOSSI using DOLCE&GABBANA BEAUTY
hair MARTA CUPAIOLI
model MARIA MAVAREZ via ELITE MILAN ELITE MODEL WORLD
photography assistant ANTONIO CROTTI
fashion assistants ISABELLA RUIZ + LUDOVICA IEMMOLO + ALICE PELATI + VICTORIA AMPUERO
special thanks to CASA BRERA
 

credits
all Images (c) LE MILE
and Cosimo Buccolieri