The traditional Hamburg company Montblanc, known for its craftsmanship in the areas of writing instruments, watches and leather goods, presented its first Capsule collection in the Mode area during the Men’s fashion week.

The new leather collection was unveiled as part of the first fashion show of the house in Milan. At the same time, Montblanc launched the second campaign with the American director Wes Anderson: A short film with Rupert Friend, Michael Cera and Waris Ahluwalia.

Montblanc presents capsule collection Credits: Montblanc by Delfina Seefeld

The Capsule comprises 16 looks, designed by Marco Tomasetta, artistic director of Montblanc. Inspired by the brand archive, the collection sees itself as a portable expansion of the brand DNA-with the iconic Montblanc desk as a creative starting point.

“I was deeply inspired by the Hamburg archive of the house, which I have studied intensively in the past four years,” said Tomasetta in a statement. “It made me constantly think about new and original paths, to bring the world of writing closer to our: This expression of the Montblancer is my most personal-something that you wear on your body and literally becomes part of yourself.”

Montblanc presents capsule collection
Montblanc presents capsule collection Credits: Montblanc by Delfina Seefeld

The luxurious and at the same time functional collection includes outer clothing, shirts, pants and shorts – all made from the finest leather. They translate the world of writing into portable fashion. The characteristic design elements include integrated pen holders as well as spacious envelopes on jackets and shirts.

The capsule was combined with leather accessories from the spring/summer collection 2026 by Montblanc.

Montblanc presents capsule collection
Montblanc presents capsule collection Credits: Montblanc by Delfina Seefeld
Montblanc presents capsule collection
Montblanc presents capsule collection Credits: Montblanc by Delfina Seefeld
This article was used with digital tools translated.


Fashionunited uses artificial intelligence to accelerate the translation of articles and improve the end result. They help us make the international reporting of fashionunited a German -speaking readership quickly and comprehensively accessible. Articles that have been translated using AI-based tools are read and carefully edited by our editor: Correcting inside before they are published. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me by email to [email protected]

ttn-12