Marni’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection by Meryll Rogge collides heritage and experimentation, introducing bold silhouettes, expressive textures, and a joyful new direction for the house.
Giorgio Armani Fall/Winter 2026 is not nostalgia, nor reinvention for its own sake. It is continuity as strength. Under Leo Dell’Orco’s quiet guidance, the collection becomes a reassurance.
Etro abandons the traditional format and presents its 'Animuomini' Autumn/Winter 2026 collection in the intimate twilight of a trattoria in Brera. Figures wearing animal masks define an immersive staging.
It was unclear what designer Rodolfo Paglialunga wanted to say in a collection that was full of leather separates and military style belts and straps on outerwear and tailoring.
“The world is under pressure; designers are under pressure due to the unfair competition coming from fast fashion. My response is creativity,” said Ennio Capasa backstage before the show.
“Embellishment is in l’air du temps,” said Stefano Pilati after an Ermenegildo Zegna show that was packed with it: beading, embroidery, jacquard, fil coupe.
Jonathan Anderson’s JW Anderson Spring 2027 menswear collection explores fashion through the lens of craft, creativity, and artistic collaboration, transforming the lookbook into a curated portrait of the designer’s creative universe.
Brunello Cucinelli returned to Florence during Pitti Uomo to unveil his Spring–Summer 2027 menswear collection while celebrating a prestigious award for BRUNELLO: The Gracious Visionary, the documentary directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.
Fashionably Male spent a full day with Kael—from waking up beside Harley, morning walks through the West Village, homemade breakfast, and candid apartment moments, to rooftop editorials and bold Balenciaga looks overlooking Manhattan.
Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Balenciaga Resort 2027 menswear collection introduces “unsized” fashion, blending couture-inspired volumes, weightless construction, and inclusive design into a new vision of modern luxury.
Cale Millen steps in front of Petros Kouiouris’ lens for a stunning black-and-white studio session in New York City, showcasing timeless portrait photography at its finest.