Your first look at dunhill's new collection for Spring/Summer 2024

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15th June 2023

On Wednesday, dunhill unveiled its latest collection via a virtual event. The Spring/Summer 2024 line is the last in a series of studio collections for dunhill following the departure of former Creative Director Mark Weston in January. Delivered by the in-house design team, this season lays the groundwork ahead of the debut collection by the luxury brand's new Creative Director, Simon Holloway, which will be presented in February 2024.

> You can see the full collection by scrolling down to our gallery below

This season embodies a distinctly British sensibility and a palpable sense of true luxury. The House’s rich legacy of craftsmanship excellence is embraced with discreet gusto. A delicate and nuanced colour palette sets the tone, with a strong focus on materiality. Soft suede, leather and cashmere sit effortlessly alongside 'dunhillion' eveningwear and traditional tailoring cloths. A palette of soft hues, neutrals and rich earth tones sit alongside classic British navy, black and English patterns.

A celebration of refined dressing, combining a louche formality with off-duty elevation, the collection’s narrative can be grasped through a series of styling moods.

A discussion on the classic navy blazer is seen as four individual editions: a double-breasted, a pique jersey, a suede, and a fine midnight wool Barathea evening jacket all showcase the versatility of the collection.

A dunhill icon, the car coat, built from a double navy, puppy tooth worsted wool, is featured in a newly reversible format. With an extended length, a second version appears in a water-resistant, yet luxuriously soft, compact wool in a rich shade of vicuña.

Of course, tailoring is a predominant message, with lightweight and distinctly wearable, iterations seen throughout. More than just a classic two-piece suit, sartorial craftsmanship runs through the collection. An understanding of the hand that goes into building a bespoke suit has informed a number of key details, masterful construction and beautiful stitch-work. A perfectly cut ‘cigar’ jacket, comprises a multitude of opportunistic pockets, while imbuing a bygone nonchalance.

Beautifully timeless neckwear and soft accessories delve into the quintessential dots, medallions, stripes, and paisleys of British heritage pattern. 1893 Harness leather goods evolve with the latest iterations. New season footwear features the Audley Penny Loafer, AD Cipher slipper and Duke II sneaker.

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