The emerging designer showcase will include eight brands in two separate presentations.
The emerging designer showcase will include eight brands in two separate presentations.
Titled Fay Atlantic, the capsule blends Casiraghi’s longtime passion for sailing and the brand’s roots in the great outdoors.
Brand relevance, market volatility and evolving consumer demands are top of mind in a dynamic menswear sector.
CEO Marco Angeloni and creative director Max Kibardin talk about returning to Milan Men's Fashion Week under new ownership.
President and CEO Stefano Canali explained the reasons for working with the former Prada and Brunello Cucinelli designer, whose first collection will bow on Sunday.
In an exclusive interview, the executive discussed Brioni's commitment to excellence and its new made-to-measure and made-to-order services.
The New York-based designer is determined to show the world that his brand is appropriate for everyone who loves good clothes.
Exhibitors tapped into the different menswear tribes with their spring collections unveiled at the four-day trade show.
For his first runway outing for the Dover Street Market label, the Japanese designer threads together community, real clothes and the retail emporium’s maverick stance.
The founder of Gypsy Sport has relaunched under a new name and with a new outlook.
The Brooklyn-based brand founded by Colm Dillane has shown at Paris Men's Fashion Week every season since 2022.
The brand is riding out the turbulence in the luxury sector by recentering on its most lucrative segments and markets.
In keeping with its “SR Explorer” concept, the Florentine brand visited the land of the Great Migration, spotlighted in campaign imagery by National Geographic photographer Ami Vitale.
The Italian brand known for its deconstructed, garment-dyed jackets looked for years for the right London location, and found it on the corner of New Bond and Dering Streets.
The award-winning designer is working with Portuguese textile firm Riopele on a comprehensive wardrobe concept for menswear.
The Italian menswear brand has tapped former Prada and Brunello Cucinelli designer Alessio Lillocci to the role and his first collection will bow for spring 2027.
The Danish menswear brand logged 18 percent sales growth in 2025 and cites continued momentum in the first quarter of 2026.
The newfangled Dover Street Market private label currently helmed by the designer behind the Noir brand is to make its runway debut for spring 2027 at the menswear trade show.