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Before stepping back into the fashion world as Nigel in “The Devil Wears Prada, Stanley Tucci is bringing his signature sophistication to the cashmere world.
The Emmy and Golden Globe–winning actor has teamed with British luxury knitwear house N.Peal on an exclusive AW25 capsule collection entitled “The Art of Travelling.” The 13-piece line reimagines the modern man’s wardrobe through Tucci’s lens, drawing inspiration from his lifelong passion for craftsmanship, international travel and timeless design. “As a boy the idea of international travel was thrilling to me,” Tucci said in a statement, citing Alfred Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest” as a style touchstone. “This collection was inspired by the kind of pieces I always reach for when I travel: reliable, timeless and beautifully made. The exact pieces N.Peal excel at making.”


The range leans into N.Peal’s heritage in cashmere while nodding to Tucci’s Italian roots with fine fabrics and a rich palette. Navy, olive and chocolate brown are accented by what the brand calls “Tucci orange,” a hue inspired by the colors in his father’s paintings. The capsule includes tailored outerwear, knitwear, and even a playful set of cashmere travel socks designed to elevate long-haul flights and hotel downtime.
To launch the collection, N.Peal tapped photographer Matt Holyoak to shoot a cinematic campaign aboard the British Pullman train, a nod to the Golden Age of Travel.
Founded in Mayfair’s Burlington Arcade in 1936, N.Peal has a long history of Hollywood ties, from dressing Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe to James Bond in the modern era. The Tucci collaboration, which marks his first foray into menswear design, arrives at N.Peal boutiques worldwide, online at npeal.com and exclusively at Mr. Porter beginning today.
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