
Corneliani’s spring-summer 2025 menswear arrives with unhurried elegance and kinetic intent, captured in this exclusive. Photographer Simone Battistoni captures the story like a film still in motion—Crew Models Ahmadou Gueye, Sofian Ouarid, and Vanya Makhmurov appear mid-stride, dodging traffic, red balloons, tulips, and flying paper.
But these men aren’t running from anything—they’re running with something. The clothes, styled by Stefano Spinetta, mirror this spirit: tailored yet easy, with pressed pleats, soft jackets, and relaxed crew necks rendered in a discreet palette of grey, ecru, and stone.

Corneliani makes a case for motion-friendly tailoring, where precision doesn’t cancel ease. A short-sleeved shirt and relaxed trousers soften structure without losing shape.

Elsewhere, a tonal monochrome ensemble, worn with sandals, becomes less boardroom and more boulevard.

Meanwhile, a lightweight parka sweeps with intention, accompanied by the chaos of loose papers and a hint of the early ’70s. Corneliani isn’t reinventing the wheel—it’s just making sure the man driving it isn’t stuck in gridlock.

Behind the scenes, grooming by Matteo Bartolini using Hanacure skincare, Leonor Greyl, and Mr. Smith Hair keeps the models fresh-faced but far from overdone—matching the season’s quietly assertive tone.

This spring, it’s a new kind of office wear, one that works in transit, breathes on the go, and knows that sometimes, the best-dressed man is the one who isn’t waiting at his desk.
