Highlights from Milan Men’s Fashion Week FW25

Emma Hodgson   |   25-01-2025

Welcome to the highlights from Milan Men’s Fashion Week FW25. These are some of the key moments from the shows held in Italy’s fashion capital this month. 

dunhill Autumn/Winter 2025

This week, dunhill unveiled the house’s third collection under Creative Director Simon Holloway. For Autumn/Winter 2025, the house continues the core themes of English classicism and casual elegance which were prominent in Holloway’s previous collections. For the new season, the designer also championed athleticism embedded into the English Drape suit which was originally introduced in the 1930s by London tailor Fredrick Scholte and iconised by the Duke of Windsor. Swipe through to see highlights from the show.

ZEGNA Winter 2025

ZEGNA Winter 2025

For the ZEGNA Winter 2025 show, Alessandro Sartori, the house’s Artistic Director, put a sharp focus on the fabric at the core of many of his designs – called Vellus Aureum. The new collection pays homage to both the material itself and the ethos of continuity between man, nature, and craft. 

Giorgio Armani Autumn/Winter 2025–26

Giorgio Armani Autumn/Winter 2025–26

For Autumn/Winter 2025–26, Giorgio Armani has revealed a collection that champions quiet elegance. Discussing the pieces in the notes which accompanied the collection, the house describes the pieces for the new season as “Elegance to live in… Wearing Giorgio Armani as an exploration of possibilities rather than a pre-packaged formula.” 

Prada Fall/Winter 2025 

Prada Fall/Winter 2025

Titled “Unbroken Instincts” the Fall/Winter 2025 menswear collection by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons explores “human nature, basic instincts, as a tool for fundamental human creativity”. 

Tod’s Autumn-Winter 2025/2026 

Tod’s Autumn-Winter 2025/2026

Tod’s has revealed its Autumn-Winter 2025/2026 collection as part of Milan Fashion Week. For the new season, the house presented a collection which championed Italian craftsmanship and celebrated timeless style.

Emporio Armani Autumn/Winter 2025/26

Emporio Armani Autumn/Winter 2025/26

Emporio Armani has unveiled its latest menswear collection called “Seductive.” Discussing the new season in the show notes, the house said “The Emporio Armani Autumn/Winter 2025/26 collection presents a man who dresses with effortless elegance, embracing even the bold statement of a tie. impeccable in long coats and stoles crafted from long-haired fabrics, he favours blazers with lapels and defined shoulders and wide, high-waisted trousers softened by deep pleats and paired with thick-soled shoes.”

Dolce&Gabbana Fall/Winter 2025

Dolce&Gabbana Fall/Winter 2025

As the early noughties era continues to influence the fashion industry, Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce decided to name their Men’s Fall/Winter 2025 Dolce&Gabbana collection “Paparazzi.” A media spectacle which dominated during the early 2000s decade. On the runway, there were nostalgic pieces from the post-Millenium years, including leopard print, low-slung wide-cut jeans, and a heavy focus on eyewear. 

QASIMI AW25

London-based Emirati fashion house QASIMI debuted at Milan Fashion Week this weekend. For the maison’s new collection, Creative Director Hoor Al Qasimi collaborated with Māori artist Emily Karaka. Discussing the collection in the notes which accompanied the news, the house said “With Karaka’s work the seed of inspiration for AW25, the collection blooms into life in a series of signatures QASIMI is known for. Louche shirts matched with loose trousers speak of the silhouettes of the Middle East and North Africa, while slouchy windbreakers and worn-in hoodies emphasise the casual ease inherent to the house. Sleek tailoring is softened through curved shoulders and roomy fits, and outerwear, as ever.”

Brunello Cucinelli Fall 2025 

The new Brunello Cucinelli Men’s Fall 2025 collection was revealed within the house’s booth at Pitti Uomo in Milan this weekend. Woven within the classic Brunello silhouettes on display were bursts of colour, from shades of Oxford blue to garnet.