
The 5 best moments of Milan Fashion Week Men's FW23 From those on the catwalk to those in the front row
Milan Fashion Week Men's FW23 is now over. It was certainly a short but very dense edition, with many shows and numerous parties, but also many guests from all over the world who enlivened the streets of the city. Between a definite return to minimalism, the almost universal disappearance of logos, and the arrival of international brands in the city, the big highlights were certainly not lacking.
Here are what were the 5 best moments of Milan Fashion Week Men's FW23.
1. The return of Gucci post-Alessandro Michele
Amid harsh judgments and more forgiving ones, Gucci began its transition into the post-Alessandro Michele future. The resulting collection was a safer bet, away from the risks of radical reinvention, and with an overall look thrown across the different eras of the brand. Indeed, the announcement of Gucci's new creative director will mark a more iconic moment, in some ways, than the beginning of this interregnum-not less this show will remain one of the most indicative of the directions in which fashion is heading today.
2. Dolce & Gabbana becomes essential
Influencers? Famous models? K-Pop stars who send teenage girls into an uncontrollable frenzy? No, the hottest names to have on the front row this season were those appearing in the headlines of The White Lotus. Between Adam Di Marco at Prada, Will Sharpe at Fendi and Armani, and the duo of Sabrina Impacciatore and Simona Tabasco at JW Anderson, there was pretty much everyone. Of course, the ecstasy of spotting Aubrey Plaza or Jennifer Coolidge was not afforded to us - but frankly, that's good enough.