The latest collection from dunhill provides a quintessentially British take on sartorial elegance.
New Creative Director Simon Holloway took inspiration from the brand’s extensive archives and tailoring expertise as well as the dunhill pedigree in dressing cultural figures, such as Truman Capote and Frank Sinatra, to reimagine the golden era of Hollywood style.
“dunhill designs for men that enjoy the finer things in life – from motoring, sporting and cultural events through to classic black-tie moments,” says Holloway. “It is what we have always done best. I hope we have re-captured that spirit, one that is at once refined and international.”
Quietly elegant suiting uses fabrics exclusively developed in the heritage mills of Yorkshire, Sussex and Somerset, UK, and Italy’s Biella. Two- and three-piece options join topcoats and formal wear alongside beautifully crafted evening suits in velvet and three-piece tuxedos evoking a louche formality.
Stylish, informal blazers are dressed casually alongside pleated flannel Gurkha trousers, gabardine chinos or distinguished wool-and-cotton denim five-pocket trousers.
Tailored jackets, cut to a new Bourdon silhouette, named after the dunhill Bourdon House flagship, are worn with separate trousers. Throughout, the collection plays with the conventions of classic English dressing – updated for contemporary tastes. An elevated wardrobe for modern gentlemen, dunhill Autumn Winter 2024 is rich, masculine and unashamedly elegant.