To bling, or not to bling is the eternal question at Dolce & Gabbana — and the designing duo had it both ways during the Milan Fashion Week menswear preview for the next cold weather season.
Despite a reduced schedule, Milan Fashion Week Men’s A/W 2025 retained momentum thanks to high-wattage shows from Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Zegna and Prada. Wallpaper* fashion features editor J
The Fall/Winter 2025 Men's Fashion Month in Europe has come to a close. As to be expected, we got a look at a plethora of new collaborations from our favorite designers who showed in Milan and Paris.
The schedule is still under wraps but Gucci will be the fashion week opener with its "unified" runway show to be staged on Feb. 25.
Les Siciliennes are going to Paris,” the designers said during a preview. By the opulent standards of their Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda p resentations —which typically involve several days of extravagant guest entertaining in Italian locations—the show was a more pared-down affair.
Held at Milan’s Palazzo Serbelloni, the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection fused timeless elegance with a modern fluidity, which was echoed in the Julie Bruyère’s choreography for a set of dancers at the presentation.
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Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have showcased their creations inspired by Italian music, culture and art
A round-up of the best looks from Milan Men’s Fashion Week, where luxury designers focused on a mixture of timeless styles and innovative outwear materials. It even included a surprise designer wedding.
At Prada and Zegna, designers did what they do best — retrenched, regrouped, and made clothes strong enough to captivate
The runway shows by Prada, Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani and Zegna, which anchored the four-day calendar, were widely praised, as were the presentations from tailoring brands ranging from Brunello Cucinelli to Brioni.
Here are the key takeaways from Milan Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025. As Vogue Runway ’s Luke Leitch puts it, there was a willingness to “both appreciate and undermine convention” in Milan this season, as designers explored less conventional styles and injected a sense of freedom into their collections.