
The highlights of Milano Fashion Week Menswear FW25 shows New names and great returns

The first intense week of the fashion month has just ended with the Milan Fashion Week Menswear dedicated to the FW25 collections. A week that, however, did not last long, considering that many major brands - such as Gucci, Fendi, and Moschino - have decided to showcase co-ed collections throughout the year. Nonetheless, true excellence is not measured by quantity, which was this fashion week's main takeaway. Few but high-quality shows, successfully explored a variety of creative approaches, breaking away from the stagnation that had become somewhat habitual in past Milan fashion weeks.
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Without a doubt, the Magliano show stands out as one of the best of the season. A hedonistic blend of the Mediterranean Sea and techno culture evoked especially through cool tones that run across all 35 looks on the runway. An aesthetic that invites the audience to an imaginary journey along the Adriatic coast, suspended between the humid winter air and the sweat of a night spent dancing. The collection’s essence lies in the subversion of sartorial codes, where underwear becomes the visible first layer: ribbed cotton jackets, transparent mohair trousers, and padded crepe-de-chine outerwear alternate in a play of textures and volumes that aspire to a bold, uncompromising nakedness. Accessories mirror this audacity, including a special bag created with Medea, reinterpreting intimate apparel with a provocative, quintessentially Magliano twist. The worn brilliance of knitwear decorated with Swarovski crystals and jewelry resembling washed-up relics complete a collection that speaks of ruins, memories, and lost mythologies.