A leaner Milan Men's Fashion Week, concentrated over a long weekend, reflects broader shifts within the 280bn euro global luxury market.
Despite a reduced schedule, Milan Fashion Week Men’s has retained momentum thanks to high-wattage shows from Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada. Wallpaper* fashion features editor Jack Moss rep
There is a slightly bookish and whip-smart feel to Sivan’s outfit. No, we’re not just talking about the cool steel-rimmed specs—his dress shirt, buttoned to the top, and gray cardigan also evoke a more scholarly feel,
Top of the Netflix charts, the America Primeval series depicts the brutal and bloody Utah War in 1857 in the American West. The 'primeval' theme could easily have been an umbrella title for men’s autumn winter 2025 shows that have just taken place at Milan Fashion Week.
Here are the key takeaways from Milan Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025. As Vogue Runway ’s Luke Leitch puts it, there was a willingness to “both appreciate and undermine convention” in Milan this season, as designers explored less conventional styles and injected a sense of freedom into their collections.
The runway shows by Prada, Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani and Zegna, which anchored the four-day calendar, were widely praised, as were the presentations from tailoring brands ranging from Brunello Cucinelli to Brioni.
Prada presented its menswear Autumn/Winter 2025 show in Milan, Unbroken Instincts, which exlored and celebrated duality
Winter menswear trends out of Milan, including monochromatic palettes, oversized silhouettes, and fashion that embraces individuality.
With soft fabrics, jewelled hues and fluid shapes, Giorgio Armani's men's show in Milan on Monday was an ode to elegance and freedom of movement.
A model wears a creation part of the men's Prada Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection, that was presented in Milan, Italy.
Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, and Giorgio Armani lead a reduced schedule for men's fashion week opening Friday in Milan, putting a brave face on a crisis in the luxury sector.