Prada presented its menswear Autumn/Winter 2025 show in Milan, Unbroken Instincts, which exlored and celebrated duality
Celebrities have flocked to Milan and Paris to witness the newest fall/winter menswear looks from Louis Vuitton, Prada and more. See their looks.
Backstage after the show, Raf Simons, one half of the creative team that designs Prada, stressed that he and Miuccia Prada were not making any strident declarations. The slim silhouette, a resounding echo of men’s fashion of the 2000s, simply felt right for this particular collection.
MILAN-There were fewer brands showing their fall men's collections in Milan, but there were plenty of ideas that left retailers upbeat about the season. The runway shows by Prada, Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani and Zegna,
Troye Sivan embraced the “geek chic” aesthetic at Prada’s fall 2025 menswear show on Sunday in Milan. The manner of dress prescribes a fashionable spin on stereotypically nerdy staples such as eyeglasses, sweater vests and high-waisted trousers.
Here are the key takeaways from Milan Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025. As Vogue Runway ’s Luke Leitch puts it, there was a willingness to “both appreciate and undermine convention” in Milan this season, as designers explored less conventional styles and injected a sense of freedom into their collections.
Brands including Stone Island, Ten C, C.P. Company and Blauer tapped into the ongoing trend of workwear and utility-inspired outerwear.
Vladimir Markovic, heir to the legendary, early 19th-century designer's estate, opened Royère’s Paris Apartment during Paris Déco Off.
The EGONLAB Fall/Winter 2025 collection, titled “S4LEM,” is a powerful statement against social exclusion. Inspired by the Salem witch trials, it uses fashion to denounce attacks on minorities and marginalized voices.
The Ann Demeulemeester Pre-Fall 2025 collection, under the creative direction of Stefano Gallici, explores the interplay of texture, form, and artistic collaboration.
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