Fashion is a relentless force, and despite the scorching days of 2023, Milan Men’s Fashion Week from June 16 to June 20 showcased the mesmerizing Spring Summer 2024 Men’s Collections. The event boasted physical shows, presentations, and engaging gatherings, unveiling new and interesting debuts, alongside the eagerly anticipated comebacks on the catwalk.
The opening of the fashion week was spearheaded by none other than Valentino himself, who chose the cloisters of the State University as the venue for his fashion show. His collection revolved around blazers and tailored coats, cleverly paired with contemporary short shorts, exuding a sense of modernity while reintroducing the brand’s iconic Pink.
The much-anticipated debut of Maccapani, the new genderless brand by Margherita Missoni, surpassed all expectations. The collection artfully combined innovative jersey manufacturing with a post-streetwear philosophy, creating a striking blend of style and substance.
The show by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons exuded an unmistakable flair, presenting a new vision of masculinity characterized by an unusual fluidity. This fresh approach was also reflected in the jackets of the models, seamlessly melded with the trousers for an eye-catching effect.
Among the avant-garde collections presented by renowned names such as Etro, Harmont & Blaine, Eleventy, Canali, and Tagliatore, the presence of Asian brands was notably significant. China and Korea solidified their status as taste-makers, showcasing a strong desire for high-level fashion and a passion for travel…>>