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Edited by Olivia

Festival Season Without the Costume

The best thing you can wear to a field is something you'd wear anywhere else.

There's a particular kind of dressing that happens when people confuse an event with a theme park. Sequins at noon. Fringe that announces itself from three tents away. You've seen it. This is the opposite. The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection offers a masterclass in relaxed precision — Look 20's proportions move beautifully without trying, while Look 11 proves that ease and intention aren't mutually exclusive. These are clothes that survive a weekend without looking like they've been through one. Gucci's felted wool caban from the Primavera collection brings unexpected weight to warm-weather dressing. It photographs well at golden hour. It also works on the train home, which matters more. For those who want a single statement piece that doesn't shout, the Valentino Gobelin Apres L'Hiver Fiorellini Vest carries centuries of tapestry craft into something surprisingly wearable. Pair it with Look 17 or Look 18 from The Row — both share that quality of looking inevitable rather than assembled. The through-line here isn't restraint for its own sake. It's the understanding that real style doesn't clock out when the music starts. You'll remember the sets. You'll remember the people. You won't remember what you wore, because it simply worked. What happens when festival dressing grows up?

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