Icelandic brand Ranra showed its spring 2027 menswear line with a focus on lighter fabrics and breathable silhouettes. Designers Arnar Már Jónsson and Luke Stevens reworked elements from their previous autumn collection for warmer weather. The presentation highlighted functional yet elegant pieces with subtle textures and colors.
The designers said their usual emphasis lies on outerwear for cold climates. This season they chose to strip that back and offer a summer wardrobe while keeping the same design approach. Light and breathable materials replaced heavier fabrics, and a more subdued palette was offset by iridescent and textured surfaces, including a nylon developed by the brand.
Key looks included scoop-neck over-vests, a zip-front jacket paired with double-pleated pants, shirts, shorts, and additional pants. Some outfits combined three shades of red for visual harmony. The collection drew from early Giorgio Armani influences, particularly the integration of sportswear into daily clothing.
Accessories referenced Icelandic horses known for their five gaits. Reviewers noted the work felt thoughtful yet somewhat repetitive compared with the stronger color use in the prior season.