From the catwalks of Fashion Week to the streets of London, men’s style has taken a newly vibrant approach to colour, with burnt orange and crimson and metallic tones winning through. Infuse this with the new era of informal, formal attire for men and you’ve got a modern, fresh and fluid spin on traditional muted tones and classic tailoring
Slim-fit and crafted from a premium cotton and cashmere-blend with a lightweight, soft handle. Men’s Burnt Orange Cotton-Cashmere Shirt, £205, Paul Smith
A relaxed partly lined, single-breasted blazer designed with reinforced seams and a split bias yoke, with patch pockets and button detail cuffs. Cotton Chino Venice Shirt Jacket, £295, Joseph
Crafted from silver calf leather that’s been hand-coated in a composite brush-off skin. Finished with a hand-stitched and a black Margom rubber sole. Omission Black/Copper/Silver Low Top Leather Trainer, £279, Oliver Sweeney
Supple tan suede detailed with a neat collar and two oversized front buttoned flap pockets, featuring lustrous satin lining and an elasticated waist for comfort. Dunhill Harrington Suede Jacket, £1,435, Mr Porter
100% cotton with a classic fit and a flattering curved hem. Massey Crimson Textured Cotton Mid-Weight Polo, £85, Orlebar Brown
Crafted from premium 100% linen featuring a boot-cut design with lockable RiRi zip fly and double hook-and-eye fastening. Men’s Slim-Fit Metallic Bronze Coated-Linen Trousers, £290, Paul Smith
High-shine leather with a metallic patent finish and lace-up fastening. Dune Rocket Man Metallic Derby Shoes, £95, John Lewis
Main image credit: Dunhill
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