
Massimo Dutti’s spring 2025 edit, “An Estate of Blue,” captures the stillness of a coastline at low tide—where sea meets sky and clarity feels intentional. Photographed by Ed Martin and styled by Dominic Shearer, model Pierrick Grégoire moves through a landscape of denim hues and soft, diffused light.
The styling leans on structure without stiffness: pinstriped open shirts that shift with the breeze, relaxed pleated trousers that hover just above the ankle, and collarless linens that feel worn-in by design.
Massimo Dutti “An Estate of Blue”

This edit captures the sentiments of a change in season—unsettled, fresh, and suspended in transition. Lightweight jackets show visible double-stitch work, rooted in utility but tailored for ease. Sandals appear with cuffed trousers in a kind of coastal uniform that’s been reimagined.

The color story—washed navy, pale sand, and steel blue—leans into controlled neutrality. Think of the purity of an early morning atelier or the framing of a Wim Wenders film: soft contrast, considered balance, and a rhythm that invites stillness.

What unfolds is a shift in tone. Massimo Dutti settles into a calm composition—shirt-jackets with loose shoulders, fine knits left untucked with purpose, cross bodies slung like a painter’s satchel. Every detail signals confidence in subtle motion. Spring walks at its own pace. In this estate of blue, clarity becomes a ritual, not a reaction.










