Potência, elegância e atitude marcam o novo editorial com Francisco Lachowski. Em um mood inspirado no universo dos carros esportivos, a narrativa combina velocidade e sofisticação para revelar um homem seguro, contemporâneo e naturalmente magnético.
Com styling de Deco Tajra, os looks transitam entre a alfaiataria precisa da Dolce & Gabbana, a modernidade da Louis Vuitton, a elegância da Boss, o clássico da Polo Ralph Lauren, a energia da Tommy e o DNA urbano da Piet.
Sob o olhar de Rodrigo Casamassa, com beleza de Vinicius Martins e vídeo de Lucas Kroma, o resultado é direto e envolvente . Moda em alta rotação, onde força e estilo seguem na mesma pista.
Quando se fala em ícones de estilo dos anos 90, quase ninguém marcou época como Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy e John F. Kennedy Jr.. Mais do que um casal midiático, os dois se tornaram referência de uma estética que definiu a década: minimalista, sofisticada e naturalmente elegante.
Carolyn transformou o “menos é mais” em assinatura — vestidos de linhas retas, alfaiataria impecável, cores neutras e uma beleza sem excessos. Já JFK Jr. representava o clássico americano com um toque moderno e despretensioso. Juntos, traduziram o espírito dos anos 90 em imagens que continuam atuais e inspiradoras até hoje.
Por isso, enquanto muitos de nós aproveitamos o fim de semana para maratonar Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette, vale revisitar alguns dos looks mais emblemáticos do casal — e relembrar como eles ajudaram a redefinir o conceito de elegância na moda contemporânea.
A Canali apresenta sua campanha Primavera–Verão 2026 como o novo capítulo da narrativa Inner Beauty. O conceito destaca a excelência revelada nos detalhes, traçando um paralelo entre a construção das peças da marca e a engenharia de carros de luxo de alta performance.
A campanha propõe um diálogo entre dois universos guiados pela precisão e pelo talento humano, aproximando a alfaiataria e o design automotivo em uma busca pela excelência — uma qualidade que se manifesta no toque, na estrutura e no movimento.
No coração de São Paulo, onde o tempo corre mais rápido que os passos, a cidade se veste de pressa, contraste e identidade. Entre buzinas, olhares cruzados e caminhos que se repetem todos os dias, o centro revela uma passarela viva: cada corpo carrega sua própria narrativa, cada look é uma resposta ao caos urbano. DOWNTOWN SÃO PAULO nasce desse fluxo intenso — da rotina apressada que molda estilos, mistura códigos e transforma o ato de se vestir em expressão imediata de sobrevivência, atitude e personalidade. Aqui, a moda não pausa: ela acompanha o ritmo da cidade.
Taylor Zakhar Perez estrela a nova campanha de underwear da Lacoste, consolidando seu segundo ano como um dos rostos da marca. Depois de chamar atenção no ano passado em sua estreia como embaixador, o ator retorna agora em um novo cenário, com uma proposta mais sofisticada. A campanha se desenvolve em uma academia e em vestiários, ambientes marcados por disciplina, controle e rotina.
You began your artistic journey at a very young age. What memories do you have of your first contact with music during childhood? I started when I was about nine years old. I often listened to my sister singing at home, and I began singing too, almost as a game. I never imagined it would end up occupying such a big space in my life.
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Studying singing and piano for over a decade helped shape who you are today as an artist. How does that musical foundation influence your current choices?
It gave me discipline and respect for the work. Studying is never enough. I started out self-taught, but then I felt the need for proper technique, the same happened with acting. My current choices are definitely an evolution of the ones I made in music, which will always be a part of me.
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You describe music as your “first language.” What does it allow you to express that other art forms might not? Music and acting say the same things, but through different languages. More than a first language, I would call it my “first love.”
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How would you define your musical identity today, and how has it evolved over the years? I think it has grown along with me. I only know that it’s something that keeps me grounded, and that I now experience it in a much more conscious way.
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Alongside music, you discovered acting as a second artistic dimension. When did you realize this path was also part of who you are? I’d say it was a very natural transition. Acting allowed me to get to know myself more deeply. It became a way to listen to myself more, with so many stories to tell.
Returning to the screen after Tutti pazzi per amore 4 marked a new phase. What has changed in you as a performer since then? I believe that’s when the desire to truly take this work seriously began, no longer as a game. When I returned to acting, I was more mature and fully aware that it would become an essential part of who I am and of my future.
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Being part of international Amazon Prime projects is a major step. How do you approach this global exposure? With great gratitude. I met wonderful people on set, and I believe I’ll carry this experience with me for the rest of my life. As for the rest, I stay focused on my work and on what I want to keep private.
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What attracts you most to the characters you choose to portray? Their contradictions. I’m drawn to fragile, imperfect yet courageous characters, people searching for their place, who fall and get back up again. Real-life stories.
You have a very diverse background that includes theater, dance, and performance. How do these disciplines connect within your work? They all meet in the body, which, if you listen to it, becomes a guide, not just a tool.
Menswear fashion has increasingly become an extension of your artistic expression. When did you start developing a conscious interest in fashion? It developed over time, very naturally. I began to see fashion as a language, not just aesthetics, another way of telling a story.
Do you see fashion as a tool for personal storytelling? How does it interact with your music and acting? Yes, absolutely. Fashion completes the narrative. It dialogues with all art forms where image is both a personal and public story, and that too evolves over time.
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How would you describe your personal style today: more classic, bold, minimalist, or constantly evolving? I’d say constantly evolving. It changes depending on what I’m living through and how I feel. Sometimes it’s essential, other times bolder, it really depends on the day.
Are there any designers, brands, or aesthetic references that inspire you in the world of menswear? I like clean lines, fairly neutral colors, and pieces that feel lived-in. And I have a deep love for vintage suits from the 1960s and ’70s 🙂
When preparing for an event, a performance, or a role, what role does wardrobe play in shaping the character of Michelangelo? Wardrobe helps me get into the right headspace and feel aligned. When what I’m wearing represents me, I feel comfortable and everything becomes more natural.
Outside of stages and sets, how do you like to spend your free time? I love spending time with my family and with my sweet niece, who is almost two years old. I try to protect these moments because they bring me peace and keep me connected to what truly matters in life.
What kind of music do you listen to when you’re not working on your own projects? I listen to Daniel Caesar on repeat. I love R&B, but also older music, Billie Holiday is another one of my favorite singers.
Is there a hobby or interest that few people know about you? I love baking desserts and sleeping. Definitely my two favorite hobbies 🙂
It’s just the start of awards season, and Hollywood’s best dressed men (and some women) aren’t pulling any punches, style-wise. See our rolling gallery of all the best looks below.
Spring-Summer 2026. Showcased by House Ambassador Jeremy Allen White and and Pusha T., a vivid composition of botanicals and wildlife unfurls across supple leather goods and iconic trunks in @pharrell’s collection — reviving the original motif created for the film “The Darjeeling Limited” in a playful infusion of detail. Explore more on ous account on Instagram. #JeremyAllenWhite#LVMenSS26
This editorial explores masculinity beyond rigid standards. The body takes center stage, without disguise, balancing strength, elegance, and exposure. The clothes follow movement, create contrast, and reaffirm fashion as a space of freedom, not rules.
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