For Spring/Summer 2026, Hed Mayner continues to refine his signature language of volume, balance, and quiet intensity. The collection speaks through oversized tailoring, elongated silhouettes, and soft, architectural lines that blur the boundary between structure and fluidity.
Neutral tones—ivory, sand, faded gray—serve as a canvas for clothing that feels both grounded and elevated. Shirts spill past the wrists, trousers skim the floor, and blazers hang with intention. There’s restraint, but also a sense of quiet rebellion, a kind of meditative masculinity that doesn’t beg for attention but still commands presence.
As always, Mayner avoids spectacle. Instead, he invites us into a world where proportion becomes poetry and silence speaks louder than style.









