The 5 best moments of Milan Fashion Week From JW Anderson's debut in Milan to the D&G-branded archive

Milan Men's Fashion Week has now come to an end and brought a number of trends to take note of as soon as possible. The SS23 collections presented by fashion brands have further defined the directions of menswear: long considered as the least interesting part of the fashion system, it is actually carving out an expressive space that has finally freed it from stereotypes and old patterns in conceiving men's fashion design.

Beyond more or less successful collections or more or less effective narratives, Milan Fashion Week nonetheless registered a remarkable involvement. Between the deconstruction of denim, JW Anderson's first show in Milan, nude looks and uniforms to be rewritten, we have selected five trends to be inspired by.

Versace's gold hair

 

For SS23 Dolce & Gabbana imagines overhauling the brand's archive and heritage, drawing heavily on the imagery of the early 2000s. And so on each garment on the catwalk there is the label Re-editing with the indication of the year and the season, and as we go along it forms not a sort of collection of Domenico and Stefano's personal memory. Operation, that of revision, which translates into distressed dresses and denim to remark the weight of coming to terms with the rediscovery of one's past.