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Issue #87 | West Coast Drama Meets British Heritage: This Week in Menswear

Plus, Burberry bets big on new leadership and Glastonbury 2025 delivers unexpected menswear moments from Mescal, Poulter, and more

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Willy Chavarria and Adidas Deliver High-Drama Sportswear with a Message

Willy Chavarria’s latest collaboration with Adidas, unveiled during Paris Men’s Fashion Week, pushes the boundaries of sportswear with high-drama silhouettes and sociopolitical commentary.

The Spring/Summer 2025 collection blends Chavarria’s oversized, theatrical tailoring with Adidas’ performance DNA, producing standout pieces like ruffled athletic jerseys, exaggerated track jackets, micro running shorts, and knee-high socks. Central to the lineup is a reimagined Jabbar Hi sneaker, which channels vintage basketball aesthetics through a contemporary lens. Chavarria, who is long celebrated for elevating working-class iconography, infuses each look with a deliberate sense of presence and pride, challenging traditional menswear.

The collection also reflects his broader message of inclusivity, strength, and defiant beauty, often referencing Chicano culture and immigrant narratives. With this drop, Adidas continues its run of fashion-forward collaborations while deepening its relevance in the designer space.

Shop the collection here.

Burberry Returns to Its Roots Under New American CEO

Burberry is undergoing a strategic reset under CEO Joshua Schulman, the American executive tasked with reviving the iconic British brand.

After a period of high-fashion experimentation that alienated core customers, Schulman is bringing the focus back to Burberry’s heritage: trench coats, scarves, rainwear, and classic tailoring. Recent store visits revealed that staples like the Burberry trench were often missing entirely which is a staggering oversight Schulman is correcting.

The new approach emphasizes timeless, recognizable pieces over trend-driven shuffling, along with clearer product merchandising and more accessible pricing. Early results show promise with the brand’s share price rebounding by nearly 30% in 2025, and same-store sales beginning to stabilize. With the broader luxury market softening, especially in China, Schulman’s strategy is to re-engage loyal customers with authenticity and consistency. For menswear enthusiasts, this shift marks a welcome return to British classics.

All the Best Celebrity Festival Style at Glastonbury 2025

In this Vogue feature, Daniel Rodgers rounds up the best celebrity fashion at Glastonbury 2025, capturing the eclectic, high-low style mix from stars like Will Poulter, Olivia Rodrigo and Paul Mescal as they helicoptered into Britain’s most iconic music festival:

It’s summer festival season in Britain, and that can only mean one thing: Glastonbury. The iconic music festival has kicked off once again, with headline sets from The 1975, Neil Young, and Olivia Rodrigo. Margot Robbie has already been spotted braving this year’s event, alongside Charli xcx, Callum Turner, Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, Gemma Chan, Lily Allen, Edie Campbell and Lily James—and expect there to be many more appearances over the coming days to inspire your own festival style this summer.

Check out all the looks on the Vogue website.

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