To mark the occasion, we’ve curated our favorite styling tricks from the men’s spring runways—shop the edit below.
May Flowers
Channel Prada’s men’s runway by pairing slouchy trousers with a cropped floral blouse and layered sweater—a playful spin on boyish prep.
A New Kind of Business Casual
The Row, ever the master of eccentric elegance, pairs a slim suit with rubber flip-flops.
Details Matter
At Saint Laurent, a sleek all-black ensemble is elevated by not one, but two artfully draped scarves.
Big Brooch Energy
Brooches are having a major moment in menswear (we loved seeing them all over the Oscars). Take cues from Bode’s look and pin yours to a navy blazer—bonus points for printed pants for a cheeky wink.
Think Pink
Baby pink was the breakout shade of the season, seen everywhere from Hermès to Loewe to Gucci. We’re especially into it styled with rich chocolate brown trousers for a fresh contrast.
Denim Squared
The Canadian tuxedo gets an unexpected upgrade with an oversized denim field jacket, layered effortlessly over a school-ish sweater, shirt, and tie.
The Golden Ratio
Metallic pants are a big swing—if you dare to wear them, follow Dries Van Noten’s lead: ground the shine with an oversized neutral knit and a classic car coat. Flip-flops are the ultimate in cool.
Neon Pop
Bright, retro sneakers draw the eye in. Take a page from Prada’s book and use them to add an unexpected punch of color to an otherwise neutral look.
Grounding Pastels
Speaking of color pops—at Gucci, soft purple ballerinas added a playful twist to a crisp khaki set. Follow suit with Dear Frances’s mesh pair and a coordinating top-handle.
Monochrome Cool
If you want to go tonal, follow Lemaire’s lead by pairing an all-white ensemble with a sharp black bomber jacket.
Daytime Pajama Dressing
Boxer shorts don’t have to stay in the bedroom—especially when styled as part of a polished matching set. Sneakers and mid-calf socks pull the look together.