Lemaire: Menswear SS26
Design duo Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Ling Tran decided to situate the philosophy of style at the heart of their musings for SS26.
Solid Homme: Menswear SS26
Solid Homme’s SS26 show was less about fashion as fantasy and more about fashion as memory – think rifling through your childhood drawer only to realise every long-forgotten knick-knack was a relic.
Acne Studios: Menswear SS26
For SS26, Acne Studios proposes an ensemble stranger – and sharper – than perfection. The collection, according to the show notes, was built around this idea of an “intuitive way of dressing, spontaneous and unbothered”. Where last season examined the
Louis Vuitton: Menswear SS26
Pharrell brought Louis Vuitton to the Centre Pompidou this season, transforming the gallery’s courtyard into a big game of snakes and ladders.
Magliano: Menswear SS26
This season Magliano takes the fash pack on a glamorous date to the cinema, trading the catwalk for seven blissful minutes of short film for its SS26 collection. Titled Maglianic, the film is shot through the ironic and sublime eye
Giorgio Armani: Menswear SS26
While Mr Armani was unfortunately absent from his Giorgio Armani men’s show Monday morning as he recovers at home from a recent hospitalisation, his in-house atelier charged on, unveiling a collection built around bringing a sense of lightness to suave
Saul Nash: Menswear SS26
Showing in Milan for a second time this season, Saul Nash continues to push the perimeters of his design handwriting, introducing more tailoring to his evolving wardrobe.
JordanLuca: Menswear SS26
Inside a gym peppered with rusting pull-up bars and squat racks, worn-in exercise bikes and bench presses, centrifugal fans stand, pivoting from side to side, tirelessly trying to cool off the greased-up models posing with weights in hand. It’s JordanLuca’s
Vivienne Westwood: Menswear SS26
The Brits take Milano! Andreas Kronthaler, who usually stages his Vivienne Westwood collections co-ed in Paris, decided to put on a menswear catwalk in the Italian fashion capital Sunday morning.
Prada: Menswear SS26
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons' SS26 collection was easily the pair’s most stripped back outing to date.
Emporio Armani: Menswear SS26
No Armani on the runway? Stranger things have happened, but not many. For the first time in nearly 50 years, the maestro himself was missing in action – recuperating at home in Milan after an illness.
Dolce & Gabbana: Menswear SS26
For their latest menswear collection, though, designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were thinking instead about what garments could take you from the bedroom out into inner city life.
Mordecai: Menswear SS26
Mordecai’s SS26 show wasn’t walked. It was fought, held, clutched, gripped.
Montblanc: Menswear SS26
On Thursday night, Montblanc made its first foray into the wondrous world of ready-to-wear with a catwalk presentation that married sartorial elegance with literary flair… and the wry imagination of Wes Anderson.
Setchu: Menswear SS26
When he’s not in the studio, Setchu designer Satoshi Kuwata likes to go fishing.