Welcome to The Edit — my weekly curation of things that have caught my eye across fashion, design, and culture. Think of it as your visual digest for stylish living: a blend of timeless menswear, tactile objects, and understated design cues — all with that essential grown-man edge.
1. LOEWE Rio Slipper in Suede and Raffia

Resort energy in shoe form — the kind of loafer that pairs as well with tailored trousers as it does with relaxed linen. The woven raffia base gives it texture, while the soft suede upper keeps things elegant.
2. Jacques Marie Mage Sunglasses (Model: Zephirin)

Big character energy. These are not quiet frames — they’re architectural, deliberate, and timeless. A future heirloom for your face.
3. MHL. Overall Shirt in Washed Mineral Blue

Sits somewhere between utilitarian and artistic. Boxy, breathable, and just offbeat enough to feel like a gallery-piece shirt you could wear anywhere.
4. Dries Van Noten Camp Collar Embroidered Dégradé Shirt

Light-catching embroidery and a slow fade of colour. This is a summer dinner shirt for the design lover. Quietly flamboyant — if you know, you know.
5. Sandro Two-Tone Polo Shirt

A fresh spin on a classic. Slightly retro, slightly Parisian, and totally wearable. Wear it under a Harrington or with pleated trousers and loafers.
6. A.P.C. Journal Small Canvas Messenger

A minimal essential for city days. Feels like the grown-up version of a tote — rugged canvas, no fuss, just enough logo.
7. REISS Cantwell Tapered-Leg Trousers

Soft structure with modern ease. A strong base for summer styling — especially with an open shirt and minimal sneakers.
8. Burberry x Highgrove Cotton Harrington Jacket

Heritage and modern craft collide in this limited piece. Light, structured, and quietly royal — a perfect layer to throw over a tee or polo.
9. Skyline Chess – London Brutalist Edition

Function meets form. Each piece is a sculptural miniature of brutalist London — the perfect object for the coffee table, or just a good excuse to slow down.
10. Bang & Olufsen BeoSound A5 in Nordic Weave

Design-forward sound with a handle. The BeoSound A5 looks like a Nordic picnic basket but plays like a gallery-grade audio system.