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Milan Fashion Week Men's AW26

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Milan Fashion Week Men's AW26

As the Autumn/Winter 2026, Milan Fashion Week Men’s comes to a close, we take a moment to reflect, digest and congratulate all of the Premier Men, taking part, showing up and delivering high level, luxury runway with intricacy and personality. 

Highlights

We were witness to Lammy’s Worldwide Exclusive for Prada. Conveying Raf Simon’s and Miuccia Prada’s intentional and delicate storytelling which embodied elegance and the beauty of Pentimento. 
Jesse, carrying two looks from Zegna, portrayed its effervescent classicism, feeling homely yet handsome, historical whilst contemporary. 
Meanwhile, Zhaoyi, arriving to Milan with his cool strength and poise, walked for both Giorgio Armani and Saul Nash, encompassing smart sportswear for Saul Nash and refined evolvement for Armani.
Rapha Keijzer took the runway for both Armani and Ralph Lauren. Having worked with Ralph Lauren multiple times during the last year, Rapha natural brought James M. Jeter’s vision to life, whilst effortlessly taking the Armani stage. 


Runway

For Prada, we saw Kiwoong Nam, Lammy, and LV Yifan elevate the runway with their composed presence and precise, understated movement.

For Zegna, Jesse Sachet-Dufraisse and LV Yifan walked with a quiet assurance that aligned with the house’s refined, modern tailoring.

At Ralph Lauren we saw comfort and class carried by Taylor Gordon Bruce and Rapha Keijzer, whilst at Dolce & Gabbana we saw Freddie Hoffmann and Youssef Rocha bring a sharper, more theatrical edge to the show.

At Giorgio Armani, Andrea Lai and Juanel Amador delivered two looks, showcasing fluid tailoring and an ease rooted in tradition, whilst Zhaoyi and Rapha Keijzer brought contrast through structure and restraint.

Liu Qinzheng and Alexander Acquah brought clarity and cultural nuance to Qasimi, and Haoran Xi embodied Paul Smith’s playful approach to tailoring and colour.