Prada, always a trendsetter, took a slightly different route this season. Their collection was a nod to vintage styles, but with a modern twist. It was all about reinventing classic looks with an edge, creating a blend that was both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Their use of unconventional materials and patterns made their collection one of the most talked-about at the event. Prada presented a collection that explored the dynamic interplay between different environments, specifically the contrast between office settings and outdoor elements. This theme was evident in the collection’s tailoring, which Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons reimagined with a unique blend of classic and sporty influences, borrowing aspects from the world of swimming.
JW Anderson’s collection was a true spectacle of creativity. Known for pushing boundaries, this year’s collection was a mix of avant-garde and practicality. Inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s movie “Eyes Wide Shut”, JW Anderson’s collection included dramatic elements like knitwear with bulbous ruffles, while also offering more wearable pieces such as oversized chore jackets paired with simple trousers.
Massimo Giorgetti gives MSGM some edge and taking the unpreddictable route by framing his show in improbable locations. This time MSGM staged the show at the Porta Venezia metro station. MSGM’s collection collaborated with architect Franco Albini. The designs included eclectic graphics inspired by the metro walls, with a focus on simple yet impactful designs like sparkly tinsel knits, wide trousers, and boxy suits.
Last but not least, Zegna presented a collection that was the epitome of modern luxury. Zegna showcased a range that highlighted the versatility of cashmere, symbolizing innovation in menswear. The collection was characterized by layering, but with a renewed sense of generosity, creating relaxed and enveloping shapes that were neither constricting nor shapeless. The designs emphasized modularity, allowing for mixing and matching of tops, bottoms, underpinnings, and accessories to create a personal canvas.
Their focus on fine tailoring, luxurious fabrics, and a muted color palette resonated with a sense of understated elegance. It was a masterclass in how minimalism can make a powerful impact, ideal for the gentleman who values simplicity and sophistication. Closing out Milan Fashion Week, Zegna’s collection was well-received for its focus on quiet luxury. The brand has been a favorite among those appreciating this understated style, much like Brunello Cucinelli and Loro Piana
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