Milan Menswear Fall/Winter 2025-26, Best of the Trends and Anti-Trends
Milan Menswear Fashion Week 2025: Trends & Highlights

Milan menswear fashion show 2025
Brioni textured taupe coat radiates sophisticated elegance. Must-have crimson is the accent color for Fall/Winter Menswear 2025-26. Lush velvet suit by Giorgio Armani. Layers of rich fabrics in brilliant colorways by Pierre-Louis Mascia. Loose, full legged trousers, many cuffed, were spotted on numerous Milan runways and are a top trend. Cherry red zip front blouson paired with luminous full trousers by Emporio Armani. Animal pelt coat by Prada, worn with skinny pants, the anti-trend; (which of course, is a trend.). All images credit cameramoda.it, Milano Fashion Week unless noted.

Brioni luxe leather jacket with shearling collar paired with grey flannel trousers. Creative director Norbert Stumpfl fashions sublime apparel for the Italian luxury brand.

Sleek double breasted jacket in a rich grey tonal ensemble. Brioni.

Crimson velvet blazer by Brioni. Two trends in one.

Three piece russet suit with vest and coordinated scarf by Brioni.

Zip front mock turtleneck, Brioni.

Winter white outerwear in very popular in Italy. Brioni.
Check out the entire Brioni Menswear Fall/Winter 2025-26 collection here.

All variety of plaids were seen on the Milan runways. Prada.

Keep your pets indoors. Both animal and faux fur are major menswear trends for this coming fall. Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons fabricated shirts as well as outerwear using animal pelts. Prada.

We’re definitely sensing a Fred Flintstone vibe here. Prada.
Watch the entire Prada Menswear 2025/26 runway show here.
Cobalt blue is a popular accent color for Fall/Winter 2025-26. The no-shirt look from last year was spotted on a few runways. If you are susceptible to colds, maybe skip this trend. Guest designer Maison Margiela showed at Pitti Uomo, in Florence, Italy. Credit image: WWD.

Very cool pieced jacket. Maison Margiela. Credit image: WWD.

Maison Margiela three piece suit in chestnut brown. Credit image: WWD.

Overdyed denim suit by Maison Margiela. Note vest worn as a shirt. Credit image: WWD.

“Full leathers,” actually linen which was coated and rubberized to suggest the look of black leather; create a biker vibe by Maison Margiela. Credit image: WWD.
Watch the entire MM6 Maison Margiela Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

Dolce & Gabbana. Fitted cummerbund vest with shawl collar creates a minimalist tuxedo.
Tweed ensemble radiates vintage 1920’s fashion. Full, cuffed tweed trousers, called, “Oxford bags,” were introduced at Oxford University, England. They were popular with undergraduates in the Ivy League schools, as were newsboy caps and raccoon coats. Dolce & Gabbana.

We see three major trends here. Faux fur, tweeds and the full legged trouser. Dolce & Gabbana.

Denim ensemble trimmed with faux fur. Dolce & Gabbana.

A modernized version of the wildly popular raccoon coat of the 1920’s – 30’s. Dolce & Gabbana.

The crimson trend as interpreted by Dolce & Gabbana.

Faux fur, (or “fun fur” as Karl Lagerfeld used to say), full length leopard coat. Dolce & Gabbana.

Dolce & Gabbana.

Formal length velvet coat by Dolce & Gabbana.

Perfect for a night at the opera. Dolce & Gabbana.
Watch the entire Dolce & Gabbana Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here, by the talented Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.

Dhruv Kapoor.

A modern sensibility in menswear, Dhruv Kapoor.
Watch the entire Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show by Dhruv Kapoor here.

Prince of Wales check suit by luxury leisurewear brand Zenga.

Velvet blouson top paired with full legged trousers. Zenga.

Alessandro Sartori is the artistic director of Italian luxury brand Zenga.
Watch the entire Zenga Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

Philipp Plein embellished tuxedo worn sans shirt.

Modern luxury. Philipp Plein sequin embroidered jacket and trousers.

Paired down leather flight jacket, full leg trousers. Philipp Plein.
Watch the entire Phillipp Plein Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

Exquisite fabrics, innovative silhouettes, Emporio Armani, by il Maestro, Giorgio Armani.

Emporio Armani. Rich chocolate brown tonal suit featuring full legged trousers.

For the trendy mountaineer, Emporio Armani.

Gleaming cognac leather by Emporio Armani.

Iridescent velvet three piece suit as fashioned by Giorgio Armani. Emporio Armani.

Does anyone do leather jackets with as much understated panache as Armani? Emporio Armani.

Fur collar, gunmetal grey flowing, loose trousers and jaunty leather beret. This is why Giorgio Armani doesn’t need to place prodigious logos on his apparel. Emporio Armani.
Watch the entire Emporio Armani Milan Menswear Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

Joyful layered patterns and prints by Pierre-Louis Mascia.

A pandemonium of color, pattern and texture by Pierre-Louis Mascia.

Pierre-Louis Mascia designs bold collages to create his intricate fabric patterns. His stunning, brilliant prints create wearable art and accessories. This covetable fringed shawl would enhance any fashionista’s closet.
Watch the entire Pierre-Louis Mascia Milan Menswear Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

Brunello Cucinelli, luxurious classic menswear.

Supple claret leather over Glen plaid suit by Brunello Cucinelli.

Crimson trousers by Brunello Cucinelli.

Classic double breasted suit by Brunello Cucinelli.

Standout colorful biker jacket by JordanLuca.

Quilted flight jacket paired with funky silver splatter trousers. JordanLuca.

Outerwear featuring the all-important crimson colorway. JordanLuca.
JORDANLUCA is a menswear brand headed by Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto. The pair’s collections merge heritage Italian menswear with the lively energy of irreverent London. The two designers ended their show with a wedding…their own!
Watch the entire JordanLuca Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.
Fanciful textured sweater, full legged chestnut trousers and masterful molded shoes. Qasimi is a London-based fashion brand with a Middle Eastern heritage founded in 2015 by Khalid al-Qasimi. The current creative director of the brand is Hoor Al Qasimi, the twin sister of the original founder.

Hand crafted leather bespoke shoes. Qasimi.

Molded leather cobalt blue shoes by Qasimi.

Multi-layered plaid suit by Qasimi.

Steel blue ensemble with extra wide legged trousers. Qasimi.

Interesting contrasting fabric set into the shoulders of this button down shirt by Qasimi.

Shoulder detail, Qasimi.
Watch the entire Qasimi Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

K.B. Hong. A modern twist on timeless elegance, blending oriental aesthetics with Italian elegance.

Contemporary textiles enhance a modern silhouette. K.B. Hong.

K.B. Hong.

K.B. Hong. Subtle patterned double breasted suit.

Trim camel suit. K.B. Hong.

K.B. Hong. Boming Hong is the founder and creative director of K.B. Hong, The brand’s collections are based on the idea of connecting East and West.

K.B. Hong.
Watch a clip from the K.B. Hong Milan Men’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 runway show here.

Puff daddy. Mordecai. Established by Ludovico Bruno in 2022, Mordecai seeks to revitalize the menswear category with a focus on silhouette with an eclectic flair.

Winter white by Mordecai.

Voluminous pufferwear. Mordecai.

The flattering silhouette as envisioned by Giorgio Armani.

Giorgio Armani.

Giorgio Armani.

Giorgio Armani.

Exceptional leather and wool jacket by the master. Giorgio Armani.

Emerald green velvet. Giorgio Armani.

Fur, tweed and a touch of swagger. Giorgio Armani.

Giorgio Armani. Masculine, elegant, sophisticated.

Did I mention fur was uptrending? Giorgio Armani.

Leather vest over pinstripes. Only by Giorgio Armani.

Asymmetrical leather jacket with front patch pocket paired with dark grey flannel trousers. The signature savoir-faire of Giorgio Armani.
Watch the entire Giorgio Armani Milan Men’s 2025-26 Fall/Winter runway show.
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