
Hackett London expands in UAE with new stores; launches SS25 campaign featuring Carlos Sainz
The new retail location offers a comprehensive range of men's formal and casual wear, complemented by a curated collection for young boys.
The Spring/Summer 2025 brand campaign features an iconic partnership with motor racing legends Carlos Sainz and his son, highlighting the brand's inter-generational appeal.
Hackett London launches new Spring/Summer 2025 campaign
The collection itself is a testament to versatility, offering a range of sophisticated pieces that cater to both classic and contemporary tastes.
From refined Prince of Wales suits and navy wool travel ensembles to relaxed linen shirts and smart-casual jackets, the range reflects the dual personas of the Sainz duo – the son representing youthful energy and the father epitomizing wisdom and confidence.
Soft, breathable fabrics, classic patterns, and carefully curated looks demonstrate Hackett's ability to dress men across different stages of life with unparalleled elegance.
Beyond just a fashion campaign, this collaboration represents a deeper narrative of shared values and personal journeys.
Both Carlos Sainz, currently competing in Formula 1 and rally racing, speak passionately about the brand's alignment with their personal ethos of craftsmanship, family, and style.
Customers can now experience Hackett London's signature style across multiple locations, including Dubai Hills Mall, City Centre Mirdif, Dubai Marina Mall, and extended to Saudi Arabian markets at Al Nakheel Mall in Dammam and Riyadh Solitaire Mall.
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