
Massimo Dutti’s spring 2025 style edit, “Still Presence,” captures a quiet but assertive rhythm in menswear, where restraint becomes the new refinement. Photographed by Misha Taylor, the feature stars Tim Schuhmacher—whose angular frame and introspective gaze mirror the season’s softened tailoring and textural depth.
Massimo Dutti Spring 2025 “Still Presence”

This spring, there’s no overt branding, no chasing of virality, just fluid, linen-rich silhouettes and tonal dressing. Massimo Dutti’s suit is a focal point, cut with a slouch in the trousers and worn with knit tees and boat shoes instead of anything that tries too hard.

From a striped button-down reminiscent of Saint Laurent’s Marrakech years to an olive blazer worn open over a sand-toned tee, Massimo Dutti’s styling leans into European ease. There’s a continuity in the trousers—a loose, full-length cut that surfaces repeatedly, anchoring each look like a uniform passed down through generations but updated for the post-digital era.

Even the jeans—mid-wash, straight-legged—feel like a conversation between past and present: timeless but styled with a contemporary hand. It’s generational style without nostalgia, where the codes are inherited but rewritten in a new key.

Massimo Dutti’s “Still Presence” is exactly that: an edit for the man who doesn’t perform his style but inhabits it. There’s clarity here, the kind that rarely needs to explain itself.













