Saul Nash Spring/Summer 2026
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Last Milan Fashion Week, the work with which British designer Saul Nash debuted was characterised by being the most urban and relaxed of all, something that could also be said of the last one presented. But, to those two elements, he has suddenly and subtly decided to add another one, sensuality, since both the Spring/Summer collection we are talking about, and the show itself, were the most sensual of all those that took place during the weekend.
Held in an intimate setting in a subterranean lounge with leather and red leather upholstered armchairs, dim lighting, and music that invited to get up and get carried away, just as the models did. Such behaviour was closely linked to the line, as its title was “Embrace”. Let’s embrace each other and share our energies with those who feel some kind of connection, either personal or in taste, such as fashion. That discipline seemed to matter a great deal to the cast members who stepped onto the catwalk with subtlety, as they were dressed in looks that fused elements of sportswear, tailoring, and military clothing, treated from a hedonistic point of view that helped the garments feel edgy and design-forward, see for example the military-inspired flight jackets or the trousers fitted with adjustable waist closures that can be unbuttoned to widen the leg.
Nash has returned to Milan with a fresh, more mature, relaxed proposal that many men are sure to identify with and feel comfortable wearing.
Take a look at the Saul Nash Spring/Summer 2026 collection below:





















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