Luca Rubinacci, third generation of the Neapolitan house Rubinacci, runs his atelier in Milan. A crumpled Borsalino, 342,000 Instagram followers and an apprenticeship at Kilgour on Savile Row: a portrait of the style icon of bespoke culture.
Mick Möller runs the Hanover menswear outfitter Mick's with a classic range reinterpreted for today. In our interview he talks about growing up in his parents' shop, his passion for rock 'n' roll and his path into the trade.
Mark Francis built Heron's Ghyll in London for men who chafe at the standard suit cut. Bernhard Roetzel came across the label at Pitti Uomo in June 2023 while wearing Bavarian linen jackets and introduces the brand and its founder.
Founded in Hamburg in 2012 by Marc Anthony and Max Meyer-Abich, Anton Meyer sits stylistically between late-eighties Hackett and SuitSupply. Italian cut, German figure, suits sewn in Portugal, an „Ingmar BF“ at 485 euros and the „Helmut Blau“ shirt at 95.
Ed.Meier Munich was founded in 1596 and is now run in the 13th generation by Peter Eduard and Brigitte Meier. The old shoe shop has become a complete outfitter, with exclusive Scottish tweeds and the house's own Peduform last range.
Founded in early 2020 by Lothar Eckstein and Ingo Brinkmeier, Manheimer Berlin sits in a former industrial yard on Uferstraße in Wedding. Modern ready-to-wear with an Italian-leaning fit for men who like the idea of a suit but not the dress code.






