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First steps at Milan Men's Fashion Week FW26-27
by Modem – Posted January 28 2026
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Alongside internationally renowned designers and luxury brands, the collections of various young talents were also present in the calendar of fashion shows and presentations of Milan Fashion Week in January 2026. Among these designers, we share an interest in: Plās Collective, Sagaboi, Victor Hart, and Domenico Orefice.



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DOMENICO OREFICE

Born in Naples in 1997, Domenico Orefice discovered an early passion for fashion as a means of self-expression. After moving to Florence at 15 to study fashion, he founded his first leather accessories brand at 17. He later refined his vision at Polimoda. From 2021, he gained international recognition, winning the Polimoda Talent Award in 2022 and launching his eponymous brand, blending Made in Italy craftsmanship with sportswear and a high-tech aesthetic. In 2024, he was a finalist for the Camera Moda Fashion Trust Grant and selected for S|Style with Kering. His Milan Fashion Week debut featured Lumen, a collection rooted in Italian savoir-faire and a refined fusion of tailoring and sportswear.

VICTOR HART

Victor Hart is a luxury fashion house redefining contemporary elegance through hybrid workwear and socially conscious design. Founded by Ghanaian-born Victor Reginald Bob Abbey-Hart, the brand explores the balance between function and refinement through structured silhouettes and narrative-driven collections. The FW26–27 collection, Anatomy of Void, marks a key moment for the brand, embracing reduction and material integrity while reinterpreting denim through the lens of Ghanaian workwear and European tailoring.

PLĀS COLLECTIVE

Plās is a Milan-based contemporary fashion brand that specializes in limited-edition garments and design collectibles. Created by a global collective of artists for the international creative community. For FW26, Plās Collective introduces Nothing Serious.
Named after a five-person indie/punk rock band, the collection translates their collective identity into clothing. Nothing Serious explores a shared wardrobe of Polly, Kim, Cameron, Lou, and Chlo, pieces that move between band members, shaped by creative exchange, proximity, and movement. Garments are styled, layered, and reinterpreted across looks, forming a visual language that feels lived-in rather than fixed. Clothing becomes common ground: worn differently, exchanged freely, and defined by the dynamics of a group that dresses together. The collection is shaped by material contrast and construction. Experimental brushed mohair knitwear, developed through custom stitch structures, is combined with silk, jersey, and deadstock leather. Stripes, smagliature, and distressed stitch details appear throughout, bringing depth and variation across the wardrobe. Each piece is made and sourced in Italy, produced with specialised laboratories, with a focus on precision and material quality.

SAGABOI

Sagaboi is a modern fashion house rooted in Caribbean culture and shaped by the saga boy spirit. Founded by Geoff K. Cooper, the brand reimagines the rhythm, elegance, and creative rebellion of the Caribbean for a global world. Craft is central to Caribbean life. Sagaboi pieces carry this cultural artistry. Crochet handmade by women across the Caribbean; tailoring inspired by Caribbean elegance and ceremony, and hand-painted collaborations with artists around the world. For the FW26 season, the label presented a collection called Riddimical Ambush, which focuses on tailoring and military references, characteristics of the Caribbean identity.

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