What went down at Milan Fashion Week Men's FW20 If you didn't followed it, here's a recap of the last fashion week

Menswear in Milan is often quite unpredictable.
On one hand you will have seasons that are mostly quite commercial, and other times you’ll find local designers taking the time to experiment with new concepts and approaches towards menswear. This season, thankfully, the radar pointed more towards the latter. The major points of discussion for designers in Milan was an exploration of blurring the lines between classic menswear and streetwear and in doing so, revising the definition of menswear and masculinity as a whole. 

Italian brand Sunnei delivered a collection that was equally marketable, by producing pieces that were co-ed, they offered a collection that included pieces that could be worn by Kylie Jenner as well as Billie Eilish. Some looks increased one’s sex appeal while others played on the notion of oversized silhouettes.

If there's one thing that this season predicts for the rest of the year, it’s that in 2020 definitive lines are no longer in trend. Contrasts are the new thing, masculinity and femininity are no longer separate, streetwear and classic menswear have met middle ground and every brand will be aiming to open their arms wider and wider to appeal to wider audiences.