Bianca Saunders: Menswear SS24
Bianca Saunders’ SS24 menswear offering was a harmonious homage to a legend of idiosyncrasy, iconoclasm and innovation: Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Andersson Bell: Menswear SS24
Celebrations were in order at the Andersson Bell show, as the brand commemorated 10 years since its conception by presenting a marvellous mash-up of patchwork pieces at its first ever runway on Milan’s Fashion Week calendar.
Louis Vuitton: Menswear SS24
Has there ever been a more star-studded front row than at last night’s Louis Vuitton menswear show? Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, Zendaya, Kim Kardashian and their crew of suited and booted bodyguards made their way to Paris for Pharrell’s
Zegna: Menswear SS24
Zegna made a fitting finale to this season’s Milanese shows, as brands both big and small drove home “quiet luxury” ideals through logo-less garb and relaxed-yet-sublimely done tailoring. Those after their own Succession wardrobe don’t have to stray too far
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy: Menswear SS24
As a slurry of curious characters stormed the runway, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy’s SS24 offering imagined a queer utopia at the King's coronation.
Giorgio Armani: Menswear SS24
Giorgio Armani’s SS24 menswear offering stems from the same tireless exigency as his past collections: “to clothe the present with a vibrant, authentic sign fashioned from dignity and elegance”.
Magliano: Menswear SS24
Staged at Palamagliano in the beating heart of Milan, Magliano models promenaded in hybridised ensembles that imbued menswear fundamentals with a dark, off-beat and dishevelled attitude that verges on androgyne for SS24.
JW Anderson: Menswear SS24
After a slew of surrealist-leaning collections, this season Jonathan Anderson took a new spin on everyday dress. Set inside a vast warehouse space in Milan, a procession of boxy rugby shirts, hoodies with exaggerated key-hole cut outs and woollen vests
Brunello Cucinelli: Menswear SS24
Brunello Cucinelli is the king of the quiet luxury club. Actually, he prefers to call his clothes a pillar of high quality creation, but it's difficult to deny the understated elegance of his SS24 menswear collection.
Prada: Menswear SS24
This collection is about questioning conventions, of structure and of masculinity,” said Raf Simons of his SS24 Prada outing designed alongside Miuccia Prada. In previous seasons, the twosome have been driven by reduction; exploring simplicity as a concept and reconsidering
JordanLuca: Menswear SS24
The evolving JordanLuca wardrobe goes from strength to strength. Ever since decamping from London to show in Milan 3 seasons ago, the duo, made up of Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto, have shaped up to be one of the city’s most exciting
Dsquared2: Menswear SS24
Quiet luxury? Eat your heart out. To a chorus of moans and groans, the Dsquared2 twins continued to lean into their Noughties origins for SS24. After last season’s low-slung, hedonistic, Y2K fest, Dean and Dan Caten charged forward with skimpy
Ten’s To See: ‘The Gucci Horsebeat Society’ At Spazio Maiocchi
Decamping to Spazio Maiocchi to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Horsebit Loafer, Gucci transformed the art venue and culture-blending social space into a multi-disciplinary immersive experience dubbed 'The Gucci Horsebeat Society'.
Valentino: Menswear SS24
For Valentino’s first standalone menswear show since January 2020, Pierpaolo Piccioli sent out as invitations special editions of Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life, in the brand’s signature shade of hot pink.
ERL: Menswear SS24 At Pitti Uomo
For the first time, ERL brought its own, distinct take on the American Dream to an international stage. As this season’s guest designer at Pitti Uomo, Eli Russell Linnetz staged his first standalone catwalk show in the courtyard of Palazzo