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Vogue's Father's Day gift guide for all types of dads

Vogue's Father's Day gift guide for all types of dads

Vogue Singapore04-06-2025
With Mother's Day done and dusted in May, it's now time to give the men in our lives some much needed attention. After all, fathers are the quiet constants in our lives—protective, dependable, and devoted. They are the superheroes who support our dreams and give us the courage to always believe in ourselves. Their style, much like their presence, often leans into comfort: think crisp shirts, understated neutrals and mostly tailored silhouettes. Whether it's a sleek suit worn for boardroom meetings or a linen shirt with breezy shorts for a relaxing cup of coffee at a neighbourhood cafe, what he wears is often a reflection of his journey—refined and considered. As Father's Day is just around the corner, it is the perfect opportunity to treat the father figures in our lives to some well-deserved spoiling.
Sartorial heavyweights of the fashion world have embraced the occasion, rolling out campaigns and collections that exude opulence and class. Burberry looked to how the comfort and warmth of a home is associated with a father's love, in a campaign starring footballer Phil Foden and his children. While Louis Vuitton, celebrated fatherhood with an exclusive capsule of limited edition Tambour watches and Damier jewellery. Speaking of which, this could be the perfect occasion to introduce more glinting metals to your old man's arsenal.
Below, see Vogue Singapore's curated edit of the best Father's Day fashion gifts. Courtesy of Burberry
1 / 13 Burberry check trim cotton T-shirt, $690
Available at Burberry. Courtesy of Prada
2 / 13 Prada sunglasses with iconic metal plaque, $685
Available at Prada. Courtesy of Ralph Lauren
3 / 13 Ralph Lauren basket-weave linen shirt, $899
Available at Ralph Lauren. Courtesy of Dior
4 / 13 Dior medium daily messenger bag, $4,400
Available at Dior. Courtesy of Giorgio Armani
5 / 13 Giorgio Armani washed silk single-dart trousers, $2,550
Available at Giorgio Armani. Courtesy of Ferragamo
6 / 13 Ferragamo reversible and adjustable gancini belt, $550
Available at Ferragamo. Courtesy of Fendi
7 / 13 Fendi match sneakers, $1,350
Available at Fendi. Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
8 / 13 Louis Vuitton slender wallet, $745
Available at Louis Vuitton. Courtesy of Gucci
9 / 13 Gucci interlocking G silk wool jacquard tie, $360
Available at Gucci. Courtesy of Mytheresa
10 / 13 Brunello Cucinelli suede penny loafers, $1,570
Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Mytheresa
11 / 13 Loro Piana logo linen baseball cap, $720
Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Mytheresa
12 / 13 Tom Ford Logo leather bracelet, $500
Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Celine
13 / 13 Celine Weekend Bag Conti Soft in supple calfskin, $7,600
Available at Celine.
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