Giorgio Armani: Menswear AW20
Titled Tactile Impressions, the Giorgio Armani AW20 show was a spectacle of textures. Starting off with an all-black line-up of skiwear looks from the brand’s Neve line, the story was blasting with volume despite the murky colourway. The power is
Fendi: Menswear AW20
After exploring the comfort of being at one with nature last season, Silvia Venturini Fendi headed into a whole other direction for this one. Technology and its effects on the world – both good and bad – were on the
Prada: Menswear AW20
Miuccia Prada's most memorable shows usually fall into one of the two categories. First focus on the maximum impact of details, like a specific stylistic choice which then becomes instantly recognise as Prada’s. The other is about the silhouette, and
MSGM: Menswear AW20
Stark red lights covering the venue, snippets from horror films on Instagram, and “HAUNTED” written on the invite. Even before the actual show started, it was clear that Massimo Giorgetti was feeling moodier than usual. “I am obsessed with Dario
Etro: Menswear AW20
If we had to describe the Etro AW20 show with one word, it would have to be: opulent. The Italian heritage fashion house and family business has been around since 1968, and has since become iconic for its unique paisley
Alexander McQueen: Menswear AW20
You don't need to catch the next Grand Central to experience the beauty of the English North. Instead, you can indulge in its spirit through the lens of Alexander McQueen and their AW20 menswear collection. Sarah Burton's latest outing continues
Marni: Menswear AW20
It's always a party at Marni. Whether or not your into the quirkiness of Francesco Risso's designs, his spirit is infectious and takes over any room it enters. For AW20, there were plenty of rooms and tunnels, all dark and
No21: Menswear AW20
You can always count on Alessandro Dell’Acqua to bring the playfulness to the Milan Fashion Week Schedule. Sometimes with colour, other times with an unexpected choice of fabric. But today, Dell’Acqua was feeling a bit more serious. First look out
Neil Barrett: Menswear AW20
It doesn’t matter how old you are, where you live or what your style is – some garments are totally universal, regardless of the factors that make us unique. Solid, classic or essential, they will be part of your wardrobe
Ermenegildo Zegna: Menswear AW20
While more forward-thinking than womenswear in many ways, the world of menswear has been somewhat late to the sustainability conversation, with the exception of a few. One of those few megabrands that have been working for decades on consciously reflecting
Dsquared2: Menswear & Womenswear AW20
In wedding traditions, a 25th anniversary signifies silver. But we’re talking Dsquared2 here – a world where a quarter of a century means pure gold. In fact, Dean and Dan Caten have been gold for all these years, and tonight
Telfar: Menswear AW20 at Pitti Uomo
Walking on the decay of yesteryears, Telfar Clemens builds fashion from the ground up with only the sky as his limit. Last night, he demonstrated exactly how close to sky he can actually go. To call the Telfar AW20 presentation
Random Identities: Menswear AW20 at Pitti Uomo
It’s been a while since we’ve last seen Stefano Pilati’s big ideas in the context of a big catwalk show. The designer, whose last grand fashion house stint was as the head of design Ermenegildo Zegna from which he departed
Jil Sander: Menswear AW20 at Pitti Uomo
Lucie and Luke Meier are sensitive people. In everything they do at Jil Sander, there’s plenty of research, knowledge, skill and craft. Their trick though is showing all of that without being loud. Last night’s show at Pitti Uomo in
Brioni: Menswear AW20 at Pitti Uomo
No one does classic as well as the Italians do. And last night was a demonstration of excellence in classic ideas, as elaborated by Brioni and their 75th anniversary show. Shown on the schedule of the Pitti Uomo fair in