Despite a reduced schedule, Milan Fashion Week Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 retained high energy thanks to influential shows like Emporio Armani, Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Zegna, and Prada. This season showcased some eclectic collections, including relaxed suits and trousers, versatile jackets, and overcoats in dramatic silhouettes, to name a few. Read on to find out more about what the Italian fashion world has in store next season.
Giorgio Armani
Milan closed its men’s fashion week with Giorgio Armani’s ‘Seductive’ Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection, which showcased a soft yet structured aesthetic throughout the runway show. Evolved silhouettes on overcoats, jackets, shirts, and trousers dominated the collection, adopting a looser, more comfortable fit compared to the previous seasons. Also spotted were sporty zipped gilets beneath suits that successfully blended formal and informal characters.
Fine wool, silks, and cashmere set the tone for the overall collection. Furthermore, shades of grey accented with jewel-like tones of ruby red, emerald green, and jadeite blue cut through the pieces like precious stones.
Tod’s
For the Fall/Winter 2025-2026 season, Tod’s again reaffirmed its dedication to understated elegance and the exceptional quality of Italian craftsmanship. The latest collection included sleek lines, neutral tones, and soft textures that allowed each piece to stand the test of time, making it not just a reflection of style but an investment in quality. Whether it’s a structured leather bag or a perfectly soft cashmere trench coat, the materials used reflect the dedication to both form and function, creating pieces that will endure for years to come.
Moschino
Milan Fashion Week saw an electrifying debut with Adrian Appiolaza’s first men’s collection and women’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 for Moschino. The show’s theme revolved around the concept of lost and found luggage, a metaphor for exploration and transformation. Piles of suitcases in different colours and shapes, both modern and vintage, were scattered around the runway.
The ready-to-wear collection carried a mishmash of fashion, humour, and nostalgia. Shredded paper suits with details like fried egg brooches, pinstriped jackets that mimicked a shirt, and quirky accessories were some of the highlights for the season.
Dolce & Gabbana
The Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show at Milan Fashion Week was nothing short of spectacular, offering a rich tapestry of bold elegance, Italian craftsmanship, and contemporary masculinity. Tailoring remained unparalleled in its ability to combine classic Italian sharpness with a daring sense of style. Structured silhouettes and meticulously crafted fabrics, such as velvet, tweed, and silk brocade, were layered with contrasting materials, adding depth and texture to each piece.
The collection also featured updated versions of the classic three-piece suit, with double-breasted coats worn over sleek trousers. These traditional shapes were made fresh with luxurious details, such as glittering crystal embellishments, embroidered motifs, and velvety finishes.
Zegna
Zegna’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection offered a refined vision of masculine elegance, blending luxury tailoring with practicality and an eye on sustainability. Under the creative direction of Alessandro Sartori, coats, jackets, and trousers are designed for versatility, with clean lines and sharp cuts. Overall, the relaxed tailoring struck a balance between comfort and luxury.
Prada
The runway for Prada’s Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection was set against a stark, minimalist backdrop that echoed the clean lines and polished simplicity of the collection itself. The brand explored masculine yet fluid silhouettes like blazers reimagined with asymmetrical cuts, structured shoulders that softened into more relaxed fits, and oversized trench coats with oversized pockets all in technical wool, fine leather, and recycled fibres.
Versace
Donatella Versace once again delivered a collection that celebrates boldness, opulence, and modern masculinity. The Fall/Winter 2025-2026 runway in Milan was an electric display of luxurious materials, dramatic silhouettes, and powerful styling. Strong lines, intricate details, and sharp tailoring were matched with fluidity, sheer fabrics, and provocative cuts, creating a play between strength and vulnerability. The collection also includes asymmetrical tops, wide-shouldered jackets, and oversized blazers.
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