Based in Los Angeles, Vicki Arkoff is Editor at Large…
The impeccably dressed Stanley Tucci — actor, director, and charming bon vivant — has long been an icon of gentlemanly fashion. The delightful Italian-American is consistently dapper, whether he’s exploring his roots in Italy, penning award-winning books, or starring in major films like Conclave, the Hunger Games series, or the fashionable The Devil Wears Prada 2, scheduled for a 2026 release.

The Oscar nominee and Emmy and Golden Globes winning actor is also the fashion muse for a menswear line produced by N.Peal, the prestigious British luxury brand famous for its high-quality cashmere knitwear and accessories. The house was founded in London in 1936 by Nat Peal, who was known for dressing Hollywood stars in timeless designs, with exceptional craftsmanship, and using sustainable practices from goat to garment.
The 2025 Stanley Tucci N. Peal Travel Essentials Collection ranges from tailored outerwear to laid-back luxury essentials, with each piece in the collection a study in understated elegance. Several pieces are nearly sold out.
“Travel has become a huge part of my life, and this collection was inspired by the kind of pieces I always reach for when I travel: reliable, timeless and beautifully made,” says Tucci, the voracious culinary traveler, as fans of his CNN food and travel documentary series, Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, are well aware.
The 13-piece capsule is a sartorial tribute to the joy of wanderlust. “As a boy the idea of international travel was thrilling to me,” says Tucci, who modeled his pieces for a photo campaign shot onboard the legendary British Pullman train, a vogue Art Deco treasure. “Movies like North by Northwest epitomized the Golden Age of Travel, when the journey was just as exciting and luxurious as the destination. That sense of adventure is something that has always stayed with me.”

Drawing on N.Peal’s heritage in luxury knitwear and Tucci’s own sensibility, the collection features elevated cashmere essentials and, with a subtle nod to Tucci’s own heritage: fine Italian fabrics.
The palette is understated yet rich: navy, chocolate brown, olive, ochre, pebble grey, arabica khaki and dark charcoal, with accents of ‘Tucci orange’ – a subtle signature hue woven into trims and finishing details. The colors have personal meaning for the actor. “The inspiration for the color palette came from the colors my Dad used in his paintings,” Tucci says of Stanley Tucci, Sr. “Subtle colors, complemented by bold splashes of color.”
“Working with Stanley on the collection has been a joy,” says N.Peal CEO, Adam Holdsworth. “His innate sense of style and eye for detail align perfectly with our passion for making beautiful garments, rooted in quality and craft. The collection has been designed with the modern traveller in mind, but it also carries Stanley’s distinct tone: warm, intelligent and quietly elegant.”
Prices range from $145 to $2,450, reflecting the exceptional materials and craftsmanship behind each piece.

Crafted from superfine merino wool, sourced from Vitale Barberis Canonico – renowned in Italy since 1663 – the Tucci Field Jacket marries tradition with innovation. Its fine herringbone exterior fabric has been enhanced with a microfibre membrane to ensure the jacket is fully waterproof, and a quilted cotton-cashmere lining balances comfort with understated style. Ingeniously designed with versatile pockets to keep essentials like passports, travel documents and phones secure, the Tucci Field Jacket will become a reliable travel essential. Available in Navy Blue. $2,450

Tucci Ribbed Half-Button Sweater
Beautifully crafted from 100% organic pure cashmere, the Tucci Rib Half Button Sweater offers exceptional softness, making it a versatile choice for any journey. The sophisticated wide-ribbed design features subtle cuff tipping and a concealed half-button placket. A luxurious essential for any wardrobe. Available in Pebble Grey and Navy Blue. $590

With chunky rib trims, subtle tipping, side hem splits and a back neck trim in signature ‘Tucci orange’ this 100% organic pure cashmere roll neck is a testament to the sumptuous quality and unparalleled softness of the cashmere fibre. In Navy Blue and Pebble Grey. $725

Crafted from a luxurious blend of 70% cashmere and 30% silk, the Tucci Superfine Polo Shirt is lightweight and breathable. Featuring a discreet touch of signature ‘Tucci orange’ on the back neck trim, this shirt offers both comfort and enduring quality wherever your travels may take you. An essential garment for the discerning traveller. In Dark Charcoal Grey and Navy Blue. $475

Much like the man himself, the Tucci Waistcoat combines understated elegance with exceptional ease. Inspired by Stanley Tucci’s effortless travel wardrobe, this Milano knit front with a smart cut-away hem is tailored for layering. 100% organic pure cashmere in Elephant Grey. $475

Made from an indulgent blend of 94% cashmere and 6% nylon for extraordinary softness, Tucci Travel Socks are the pinnacle of personal comfort. With heel and toe in an array of spirited contrasting colors, the jaunty embrace of these travel socks makes them ideal for long-haul flights, hotel evenings, or simply relaxing at home. Available in navy and orange; orange and navy; olive and ochre; ochre and olive, and navy and olive. $145.
Based in Los Angeles, Vicki Arkoff is Editor at Large for Pursuitist and a founding editor for Holiday Goddess, the online destination for chic women travelers from the editors of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Grazia, Conde Nast Traveler, and BBC. Her travel and lifestyle reports can also be been seen in Atlas Obscura, The Awesomer, DaySpa, The Chicago Tribune, CNN Travel, JustLuxe, Lonely Planet, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, Toronto Star, WellSpa 360, WestJet Magazine, Where Traveler, Where Guestbook, Yahoo News, and dozens more. She's co-author of the bestselling Holiday Goddess books (HarperCollins and iTunes) including 'The Holiday Goddess Guide to Paris, London, New York, Rome,' a travel Top 10 staple. As editor, Vicki's other books include 'Sinatra' (DK), 'Inside Mad' (Time-Life) and 'Virgin Los Angeles' (Virgin Books). She is one of the Usual Gang of Idiots for MAD Magazine, an entertainment reporter (Daily Variety, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles Magazine, CREEM), and authorized biographer for pop culture icons from the Beach Boys to Beastie Boys, Paul McCartney to MC Hammer.