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.
Armani’s Fall/Winter 2025-26 collection blends modernity and tradition with effortless sophistication, emphasizing individuality and redefining timeless Italian elegance.
Dunhill’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection redefines masculine elegance, blending traditional English tailoring with modern sophistication, showcased in Milan’s historic Società del Giardino.
Taking place at Corneliani’s historic headquarters, GET CLOSER, the Autumn/Winter 2025-2026 collection showcased during Milano Fashion Week, offered a visual metaphor of exchanges and connections....
Canali Fall/Winter 2025 merges home-inspired textures with modern menswear, offering relaxed, tactile designs that transition seamlessly between worlds.
Under the inspired direction of Matteo Tamburini (@mt_matteotamburini), Tod’s continues to redefine modern menswear, delivering a collection that seamlessly blends luxury, utility, and timeless...
Brazilian heat meets Italian attitude 🇮🇹🔥
Aris Navarro fronts GCDS SS26 “Estate Italiana,” turning a raw rooftop into the sexiest runway of the season. Laundry, sunlight, and pure summer energy—this is fashion stripped down to its essence.
Alvise Rigo is the name defining 2026.
From rugby fields to cinematic frames, he steps into LE MILE Magazine’s Identity Issue 40 with a powerful statement on masculinity, vulnerability, and transformation.
Caio Enrico, straight from Brazil, is making waves in the States with natural curls, sharp bone structure, and effortless presence in front of Andre Gabb’s lens.