Milan Fashion Week Men’s Spring/Summer 2024
From debonair to decadent, Milan Fashion Week offers the full spectrum of trends that matter.
Vibrant fringed cape with southwestern pattern by Etro. Periwinkle pirate with full skirt by Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Unconstructed, sleek style by Giorgio Armani. Rhinestone tank top by Dsquared2. All images credit vogue.com unless noted.
Armani, the sultan of savior faire, the king of cool, and the maestro of nonchalant luxury shows us all how it’s done. Giorgio Armani.
Ensemble ready for the Greek isles. Giorgio Armani.
Subtle logo top with loose, unconstructed trousers, Borsalino woven hat. Giorgio Armani.
Fluid, effortless Mandarin collar jacket paired with graceful, tapered trousers. Giorgio Armani.
The perfect gear for onboard the yacht. Giorgio Armani.
Nehru button down, print vest and casual trousers. Giorgio Armani.
Silk ensemble as relaxed as pajamas. Giorgio Armani.
Silk tee makes it casual, pocket square keeps it elegant. Giorgio Armani.
Sophisticated navy suit with informal drape. Giorgio Armani.
One of Giorgio Armani’s talents is to fashion high-end designer garments that give the impression of relaxed spontaneity. Mesh top paired with luminous silk trousers. Giorgio Armani.
Tonal ensemble that whispers “Armani” from across the piazza. Giorgio Armani.
The loose silk tie was featured on a number of Armani’s runway looks. Giorgio Armani.
Stylish bomber sporting a subtle print. Giorgio Armani.
Liquid silver tailored suit. Giorgio Armani.
Cream linen for cool summers. Giorgio Armani.
Updated windowpane jacket by Giorgio Armani.
The silk scarf replaces the t-shirt. Giorgio Armani.
Hand knit cardigan paired with loose fit trousers. Giorgio Armani.
Double breasted linen coat. Very Giorgio Armani.
Pull-over vest, pattern long sleeve tee and unconstructed silver-grey trousers. Giorgio Armani.
Earth tones and natural fabrics as per the Maestro. Giorgio Armani.
Elegant trench, an understated staple by Giorgio Armani.
Fun fact: Do you believe well-dressed Italian gentleman don’t wear socks with business suits as shown on the runways? Actually, they wear no-show boardroom socks if the shoes are leather, but the shoes are always casual loafers, never wingtips. Giorgio Armani.
Watch the Giorgio Armani runway show here.
Pastel pony ensemble by Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
The bubble skirt with coordinated fashion sunglasses. Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
The Three Musketeers meets the Scottish Highlands plaid ensemble. Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
Fun and funky cartoon graphics by Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
The gladiator look, Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
Buckle gown with an inquisition vibe. Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
Swashbuckling vest and kilt with an 18th century Scottish influence. Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
Baby blue Roman gladiator ensemble featuring a happy dragon helmet. Charles Jeffery Loverboy. Image credit: wwd.com.
The Charles Jeffery Loverboy brand is all about irreverent fun. Watch the youtube runway show here.
Twinning with double boxers. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Cropped mesh tank paired with lace insert trousers. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Butter yellow sweater set coordinated with star appliqué jeans. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Dsquared2 showed womenswear along with their men’s apparel on the runway. Shell bra, sweater and side tie mini. Image credit: wwd.com.
Bustier top floral mini by Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Track suit with shorts. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
White hoodie with quick rip-off-jeans. Dsquared2. (You’ll need to watch the runway show video to understand the concept.) Image credit: wwd.com.
Watch the Dquared2 Spring/Summer 2024 full runway show here on youtube.
Cute faux bikini motif mini, perfect for cocktails on the beach. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Rugby shirt paired with eye-catching lace-up jeans for women. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Sagging – a menswear fashion trend that has popped in and out of popularity since the early 1990s originated from prison uniforms and was embraced by the hip hop culture. It’s back! Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Cap sleeve tee with coordinated brief. Dsquared2. Image credit: wwd.com.
Artioli is a luxury Italian family shoe brand founded in 1912 by Severino Artioli in Ferrara, Italy. Each pair of shoes is hand crafted by an accomplished artisan. Image credit: milanfashionweek.com.
Handmade deep green suede loafers. Artioli. Image credit: milanfashionweek.com.
Marine blue leather wingtips, handmade by Artioli. Image credit: milanfashionweek.com.
Italian handmade sneakers. Artioli. Image credit: milanfashionweek.com.
Deep forest green handmade leather cap toe shoes. Artioli. Image credit: milanfashionweek.com.
Crocodile and calf handmade boots. Artioli. Image credit: milanfashionweek.com.
Chic weekend wear by designer Norbert Stumpfl for Brioni.
Hand knit cable pullover with white pleated trousers. Brioni.
Navy trench over white ensemble. Brioni.
On the go in tonal taupe. Brioni.
Side stripe adds a sporty vibe to a classic ensemble. Brioni.
White trench over black trousers looks so cool. Brioni.
Suede jacket by Brioni.
Double breasted jacket. Casual yet elegant. Brioni.
Retro trapeze coat looks new. Brioni.
When a gentleman is in need of a luxe tux, he may turn to Brioni. Founded in Rome by partners Nazareno Fonticoli, a master tailor, and his business partner Gaetano Savini, the pair established a reputation as the go-to sartorial destination for the discerning Roman gentleman. Now celebrities and global leaders turn to this Roman brand for the finest in menswear.
Fabulous patterned trench by designer Marco de Vincenzo for Etro., a brand known for exuberant patterns and joyful colors.
Sheer tank paired with patterned trousers. Etro.
Scenic color block cardigan by Etro.
How cozy does this moss green jumpsuit look? By Etro.
Watch the full Spring/Summer 2024 Etro menswear Milan runway show here.