Emporio Armani’s SS26 menswear show blends North African influences, soft tailoring, and earthy tones in a relaxed collection titled Origins.
The collection subverts traditional notions of masculinity while showing that the humble pajamas can be posh and stylish, too.
Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons shift the tone at Milan Fashion Week.
Known for being bold and quirky, Moschino is not just for show—it's fashion for change.
Gucci is in transition, but this collection didn’t feel like a brand searching for direction. It felt steady.
Tod's presents a collection where tradition meets discreet luxury and functionality — emblems of the Italian lifestyle.
Dubbed “Piece of Sheet,” the collection is a reflection of how the brand's wit and creativity can turn the ordinary into extraordinary.
Sabato De Sarno reinvents Gucci’s style with his spring-summer 2025 collection, bringing a fresh take on casual grandeur and retro glam to Milan Fashion Week's runway.
Versace’s spring-summer 2025 collection at Milan Fashion Week brings a joyful mix of '90s-inspired prints, soft pastels, and bold, playful designs.
The luxury fashion house's spring-summer 2025 collection pays homage to Madonna’s 1990 Blonde Ambition tour and her wardrobe designed by Jean Paul Gaultier.
Prada remix past and future in a playful, unexpected celebration of individuality and creativity.
Launched on the first day of the Milan Fashion Week 2025, Fendi’s spring-summer collection pays homage to the brand’s roots in the Roaring Twenties.














