Another year, another Fashion Week. Adhering to the yearly fashion calendar, held twice in a year, the recent Men’s Fashion Week for Fall/Winter 2026 returned to Milan, reaffirming the city’s role as a cornerstone of global menswear. Showcasing Italy’s most influential fashion houses, the new collection unfolded through a series of highly anticipated runway presentations that balanced heritage, craftsmanship, and a refined sense of athletic spectacle.
From Prada to Armani, the Fall Winter 2026 runways for men revealed a season defined by classic foundations paired with larger-than-life shows and reinvented luxury twists. Traditional menswear codes were revisited through confident proportions, expressive styling, and a sharper, edgier silhouettes, continuing the evolution of men’s fashion while pushing its boundaries forward.
Here are the four coveted luxury brands that caught our eye
Prada
Prada’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection is a fun display of high luxury fashion and out of the box ideas. Seen on the runway were models sporting long coats and double-breasted suits constructed with narrow, skinny silhouettes, reinforcing a sharp yet contemporary approach to tailoring.
Designed by the genius duo Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, the new take on outerwear offers composed precision and subtle tweaks, such as trench coats purposefully layered with cropped capes in bright colours. Meanwhile, knitted vests appeared with square necklines, and our favourite detail was the oversized cuffs peeking out from under the sleeves of jackets and sweaters, signalling a playful style ahead.
Giorgio Armani
The first show after the legendary designer passed away last year, Giorgio Armani’s Fall/Winter 2026 menswear presentation kept its roots intact, defined by elegant signatures and relaxed, oversized silhouettes.
From minimalist knitwear to fluid tailoring seen in long coats and soft trousers, the new collection also featured an interesting mix of materials, such as velvet blazers paired with relaxed trousers in neutral palettes. The collection also spotlighted the brand’s Cangiante silk fabric, appearing in beautifully crafted shirts with mandarin collars, creating a refined harmony of shine and matte on the runway.
From minimalist knitwear to fluid tailoring seen in long coats and soft trousers, the new collection also featured an interesting mix of materials, such as velvet blazers paired with relaxed trousers in neutral palettes. The collection also spotlighted the brand’s Cangiante silk fabric, appearing in beautifully crafted shirts with mandarin collars, creating a refined harmony of shine and matte on the runway.
The new collection is designed by Armani’s new menswear director and the maison’s longtime right-hand man, Leo Dell’Orco. He joined the company in 1977 and “has been a constant presence behind the evolution of the brand’s menswear, accompanying Mr. Armani at every stage,” as quoted from the brand’s official Instagram.
Dsquared2
In conjunction with this year’s Winter Olympics, the Italian brand founded by brothers Dean and Dan Caten went all out with a winter sports-inspired collection, bringing extra heat and sass to the slopes.
Dsquared2’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection delivered a bold mix of match pieces blended with unexpected hybrid designs. Padded parkas and jackets in vibrant colours were paired with buttoned shorts, while printed cardigans appeared styled with cropped turtlenecks and low waist jeans. The brand’s signature denim also returned with a statement twist, featuring sequins, while other jeans were finished with side slits at the hem.
Footwear was also amplified, ranging from futuristic wedge ski boots for women to Western boots layered with detachable covers, nodding to classic ski silhouettes for men. The cherry on top came when Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams made his runway debut for the brand.
Brunello Cucinelli
Trousers lined with cargo pockets? Coats with their own shearling collars? Check and check for Brunello Cucinelli’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection.
Offering a subtle enhancement to its signature quiet luxury pieces, the Italian brand presented an elevated collection of handsome opulence. Ranging from an amalgamation of refined coats, jackets, and cashmere sweaters, they are crafted in soft, rich materials with sophisticated textures and an understated edge.
Among other highlights were the double-breasted suits in a lightweight, corduroy like fabric, paired with brown suede shoes, offering a more subdued leather interpretation of the brand’s sought after footwear.
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