Tony
Ward’s menswear story doesn’t begin with trends or ‘Fashion rules.
It
begins with attitude. With confidence. With a man, and a woman, who understand
that style today is about expression, not categories. The House’s first-ever
men’s capsule is not an experiment or a new line. It’s a statement. One that shifts
easily between street style and red carpet, between tailoring and fluidity,
between “his” and “hers.”
Designed
for men but intentionally open, the capsule plays with structure and movement
in a way that complements Tony Ward’s timeless DNA. Sharp tailoring is
intersecting with the soft fabrics. Clean cuts meet dramatic gestures: It is a
wardrobe that feels powerful yet wearable, refined yet daring.
At the core of the collection is the robe-blazer: sharply tailored, edged with silk outlines, and paired with relaxed trousers. It’s the kind of piece that adapts effortlessly to the event or space, depending on how it’s worn. On a man, it reads as modern tailoring with attitude. On a woman, it becomes oversized, strong, edgy. This flexibility runs throughout the capsule, turning classic menswear codes into fluid statements.














