Inside Milan’s historic Palazzo del Ghiaccio, ZEGNA unveiled its Winter 2026 collection—an intimate, quietly powerful statement on what modern masculinity looks like today. Under the direction of Alessandro Sartori, the house continues to refine its language: Italian tailoring softened by ease, precision balanced with emotion, and luxury defined by longevity rather than excess.
This season, Sartori introduces the idea of a family wardrobe—a concept rooted in continuity, where impeccably made clothes move effortlessly across generations. The silhouettes are relaxed but intentional, with tailoring that breathes, layers that feel lived-in, and proportions designed to adapt rather than dominate. It’s a collection that speaks softly, yet carries unmistakable authority.
The casting reinforced the message. A multi-generational lineup of men walked the runway, each embodying a different chapter of the ZEGNA man—proof that great design is not confined to age, trends, or moments. These are clothes meant to age with the wearer, gaining character rather than losing relevance.
























































The same energy carried into the front row, where Mads Mikkelsen, Roman Coppola, and James Norton were among those in attendance. Their presence underscored the collection’s core belief: true style is personal, enduring, and deeply human.
With Winter 2026, ZEGNA doesn’t chase modernity—it defines it, offering a vision of masculinity that is calm, confident, and built to last.
Congratulations @alessandrosartoriofficial



