Milan Men’s Fashion Week AW24 came to a close leaving behind a reimagined to classic tailoring to daring exploration of materials and textures, each collection brought its own unique perspective to the runway, redefining the modern man. Check out our top picks from Milan Men’s Fashion Week AW24, serving you the hottest looks and must-see collections.
Gucci
“To make people fall in love with Gucci again”. — Sabato De Sarno
Starting off with Gucci AW24, Gucci’s creative director Sabato De Sarno debuted his first menswear collection. The collection pays a tribute to Gucci’s 90’s with a personal touches that reflect to De Sarno’s vision for Gucci. Featuring boxy tailoring in muted shades, with standout pieces like snakeskin-leather coats, fur coats, impeccable tailoring. Accessories like spacious leather shoulder bags and vibrant leather gloves adding sensuality. De Sarno moves away from the brand’s maximalist style, opting for a youthful sentiment reminiscent of Tom Ford’s era. The collection explores themes of lust and desire, challenging traditional menswear. De Sarno nailed his mission, we are absolutely obsessed with Gucci AW24.
JORDANLUCA
JORDANLUCA threw an unforgettable soirée for it’s AW24 collection in Milan. The dynamic duo Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto infused their British-Italian roots into the designs. They brought the London meets Milan subculture vibe.
The show took place in an industrial space, transformed into a weird birthday party with plastic seating and balloons tied to chairs. Featuring a combination of tailored overcoats with headwear that hugged the face, along with straight-fitting trousers, while boxy tailoring was worn with skirts and stilettos. Leather jackets with cut-outs and playful white blouses added an edgy touch.
Andersson Bell
Andersson Bell’s AW24 eclectic and vibrant collection paid homage to Kwon’s pioneering spirit with Air Force aesthetics and romantic twists. The ensembles showcased practicality and transitional designs, including ruched utility coats, knit gilets, and racer jackets. The color palette transitioned from earthy browns and greens to burnt orange and red, with playful prints like florals and plaids. Velvet accents softened the utilitarian edge, while women’s wear introduced sexy and sporty silhouettes, such as adjustable parachute-inspired gowns and jeans with parachute pouffes.
K-Way R&D
K-Way’s R&D AW24 collection in Milan was innovative. It featured a range of bold colors, shapes and materials exemplified their commitment to high-quality design and functional elegance. The highlight of the show is their iconic Le Vrai 3.0 jackets, made from waterproof & breathable fabrics. Sustainability was also a focal point, with the collection introducing sustainable furs, velvet, and wool. K-Way’s collection is fearless experimentation and layering to create cool streetwear outfits.
Dhruv Kapoor
At Dhruv Kapoor, The sleeker versions stood out, such as the military green short jacket paired with matching pants and a pleated shirt peeking from underneath, as well as the boxy, cropped suit featuring Bermuda pants. Overall, Kapoor’s collection was a mix of sleek tailoring, artistic details, and playful statement pieces. Kapoor recently unveiled an exciting collaboration with Nike! Kapoor repurposed deadstock clothing into cool patchwork jerseys, hooded vests, and short jackets.
Emporio Armani
“I have never hidden my love for the sea, a symbol of freedom and adventure,” the Italian designer said.
“I reflected on the Atlantic crossing and the ships that have braved it.” Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani’s inspired by his love for the sea as a symbol of freedom and adventure. Emporio Armani collection features a playful nautical aesthetic. Armani revived the broad-shoulder 80’s style, with biker jackets, well tailored suits and trench coasts reminiscent of Rick Astley’s iconic looks. Also featured loose, low-crotch shorts and ballooning pants cinched with cords at the ankle. playful sailor-inspired pieces. From sleek skiwear to elaborate embroidered tweeds, the show transitioned into dressier looks.
Fendi
“A Fendi life is one lived between town and country.” – Silvia Venturini Fendi
Fendi’s latest collection is bringing together classic techniques and newly modern aesthetic. Featuring waxy polished outwear, cozy wools, even added leather Wellington boots. They’ve also reimagined Scottish kilt into long pleated shorts and skirts. This collection isn’t just about countryside vibes though… Fendi also gave us city peeps a delicate modern twist to washed denim, fringed furs, and statement trench coats and bomber jackets. Impeccable tailoring.
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s Men’s Milan AW24 incredible show. Unclear whether it was a nod to YSL’s Le Smoking or a romantic evening wear reimagined. Bringing sexy, polished, tuxedos, smoking jackets back. Dolce and Gabbana are challenging the norms of masculinity in style. Mixing up sharp tailoring with delicate details, a softer side to their brand. The show also featured iconic faux fur coats, low cut tank tops, and in addition silk pussy bow blouses that left us in awe. The black-on-black looks? Leather, satin, lace, and fur all in one collection? It’s dark and has such a romantic touch.
Federico Cina
Federico Cina’s “Colors of Nothing” collection is about embracing change and acceptance. The Colors of Nothing collection seamlessly blends brutalist architecture and minimalist vibe. Each look tells a story of shedding the old to embrace the new self. Minimal coats and tailored suits took center stage, featuring layered constructions representing self-discovery. But it wasn’t all about structure. Ribbed knit coats and oversized suits in delightful pastel shades. Brought a coziness to the collection.
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