MILANO FASHION WEEK: THE MEN’S FASHION SHOW CONTINUES IN MILAN UNTIL JANUARY 21

In the vibrant heart of Milan that inspires world fashion, the Fashion Week dedicated to the men’s collections fall/winter 2025-26 kicked off on January 17. The city, a symbol of elegance and innovation, hosts a calendar full of events that celebrate creativity and style. With over 70 events, including 16 fashion shows, 41 presentations, exclusive happenings and an entire day dedicated to digital, Milan reaffirms its role as the international fashion capital.

The opening day featured some very important protagonists. Pierre-Louis Mascia enchanted with his debut on the Milanese catwalk, while Pdf, Domenico Formichetti’s brand, evolved its path from presentations to the fashion show. Philipp Plein confirmed his bold style and Pronounce brought a dialogue between East and West. Rounding out the day, the collections of Dolce & Gabbana, JordanLuca and Emporio Armani offered a display of the sartorial and creative excellence of Made in Italy.

This edition of Milan Fashion Week stands out for its courage to give space to new protagonists, demonstrating that true style does not reside in high-sounding names, but in the ability to attract with authenticity and magnetism. Among the most anticipated debuts, brands such as Saul Nash stand out, bringing a breath of fresh air from London, and the young realities presented for the first time, such as Federico Cina, Rubinacci, People of Shibuya and Grossi, which mark a moment of renewal for the event.

There is no shortage of excellent collaborations: Blauer presents a capsule made together with Pirelli, while Fay proposes a photographic exhibition of Michael Avedon and James Dylan at La Pelota. Collateral events, such as the exclusive party of Msgm and the closing of the event at Palazzo Giureconsulti, enrich the experience of a week that is not only fashion, but a story of art, culture and creative energy.

Digital fashion finds its expression on Tuesday 21st, with the debut of emerging brands such as Saudi Kml, Indian Rkive City and Ghanaian Victor Hart, winner of the Camera Moda Fashion Trust Grant 2024. This section represents the avant-garde soul of Fashion Week, where technology and tailoring meet to redefine the fashion experience.

To amplify the charm of Milan, the campaign promoted by CNMI, the Municipality of Milan and Yes Milano celebrates the city’s iconic places through evocative images that capture the essence of Made in Italy with style and refinement.

Milan Fashion Week is not just an event, but a demonstration of how Italian fashion knows how to reinvent itself and attract, transmitting that unique energy that comes from the encounter between tradition and avant-garde. Here, style is not simply worn: it is lived, breathed and celebrated as a symbol of Italian excellence.

PRONOUNCE

PIERRE LOUIS MASCIA

 

DOLCE & GABBANA

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