The art of self-portraiture gets a modern edge as Jeremy Young steps into the dual role of model and photographer for Massimo Dutti. The lens is intimate and the mood introspective, as Jeremy showcases Massimo Dutti’s menswear.
Layered in shades of earthy browns and muted greys, the lineup features essentials with utility and a nod to refinement.
Jeremy Young for Massimo Dutti
Wide-fit T-shirts and knit polos set a relaxed tone, offset by the sharp silhouette of wool coats and tailored trousers. Sweater textures span from ribbed knits to soft mock necks, bringing subtle depth to tonal dressing.
Leather jackets make their mark—an understated contrast to the cozy cardigans. Denim makes an appearance, too, with loose-fitting tapered jeans that complement the season’s polished yet undone aesthetic.
There’s poetry in the details: socks matched to tonal wool sweaters, casual knits paired with clean black sneakers, and a deep olive jacket offering a moment of color against neutral backdrops. Jeremy’s wardrobe leans into a transitional palette, ideal for layering with intention.
Jeremy Young’s images captures Massimo Dutti’s balanced style philosophy—his reflection in a rain-soaked puddle mirroring a grounded approach to dressing. With each frame, the interplay between Massimo Dutti’s sharp tailoring and relaxed fits becomes clearer. It’s a reminder that wardrobe essentials, when done right, need little embellishment.