Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection quietly redefines what formal menswear can be. Moving beyond traditional suits and tuxedos, it introduces pieces that balance refinement with real-world needs. This season, the brand offers a wardrobe that’s as much about how you live as how you look, blending craftsmanship with comfort in a fresh, approachable way.
Business wear stays true to classic form, but with small, intentional upgrades. Suits are cut in soft wool and cashmere blends, detailed with subtle monogram pinstripes and custom LV buttons. They’re formal, yes, but not stiff, which makes them perfect for a long workday that doesn’t end at five.
Modern Tailoring is where things get more flexible. Suit pieces are reimagined through relaxed silhouettes: hooded jackets, knit blazers, and structured flannel workwear.
Footwear spans a wide range, from glazed loafers and suede derbies to rugged boots with monogram-brogue details. The LV Flex shoes in particular are made for comfort, using Goodyear Flex construction that feels lighter on the feet but still holds its shape.
For evening, the collection adds personality through texture and detail. There are pearl accents, silk monogram pieces, and shoes with slight gradients and embossed soles. It’s not loud, but it’s expressive, meant for someone who enjoys getting dressed up without needing to overdo it.
The updated Aerogram leather goods round it out. Made with waxy calf leather and clean matte hardware, pieces like the Cabin Tote and Duo Pouch feel minimal but considered. With travel-ready compartments and a modern silhouette, they’re designed for movement.
Altogether, the collection, releasing in August 2025, feels like a modern take on formalwear. It’s still luxurious, but more adaptable, more wearable, and ultimately more human.