The Milano Fashion Week, scheduled from June 19 to 23, 2026, produced with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, the Italian Trade Agency (ICE), and the Municipality of Milan, will have a total of 75 appointments: 16 physical and 6 digital shows, 44 presentations, 2 presentations by appointment, and 7 other events.
Of the new brands on the show calendar, Thom Browne will present its men’s collection for the first time, alongside Garcias, a brand founded in 2023 by Italy-based Colombian designer Nicolas Marques Garcia; Martin Quad, launched in 2024 in Copenhagen; and Shinyakozuka, a Japanese label founded in Tokyo in 2015.
On Monday, June 22, Leo Dell’Orco and Silvana Armani will present, for the first time together, the Giorgio Armani Spring/Summer 2027 men’s collection and a selection of garments from the Giorgio Armani Women’s Cruise Collection 2027.
Brands Caruso, Massimo Alba, and Piacenza 1733 will return to the presentations calendar, while those making their presentation debut include Bunhova By Bungaro, De Nobiliary Particle, Dodo, Koday, Materia, Sergio Davila, and Tolotta.
“Fashion is a universal language that knows no differences or borders. It’s a robust, well-rooted, and deeply international system capable of representing a virtuous model at the very moment we are faced with challenges and complexities that concern all of us. In this context, Milan continues to be the place in which this system finds its fullest expression, an open platform capable of generating cultural and economic value for Italy and the rest of the world," said Carlo Capasa, chairman of Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana.
"The new edition of the Milano Men’s Fashion Week reiterates this vocation with a rich and well devised offering going well beyond fashion shows as the main focus, for alongside the runways there will be numerous presentations and other events enlivening the city with experimental formats and languages that respond to change in our time and widen the conversation on contemporary fashion for men. Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana is glad to be carrying forward its commitment to promoting new generation designers. We’ve decided to use the Fondazione Sozzani facility, for the third edition in a row, as a stage for a selection of emerging brands to put on shows and presentations of their collections in a venue of high prestige and visibility. It’s an investment in the future of Italian fashion: believing in our talents means giving them the tools and a proper context in which to grow,” concluded Capasa.
To support and promote new generation designers, CNMI will, for this edition, also be using the facility at Fondazione Sozzani. Brands Domenico Orefice, Martin Quad, Pronounce, and Simon Cracker will be putting on shows, while presentations will be given by brands Bottega Bernard, Bunhova By Bungaro, Grossi, Koday, Materia, Moarno, Mtl Studio, Sagaboi, Tolotta, and Zenam.
All the shows on the Milan Men's Fashion Week calendar can be followed on milanofashionweek.cameramoda.it, which will also feature a section for multibrand and monobrand virtual showrooms.
See the official Milan Men's Fashion Week SS27 calendar on Modemonline
See all press contacts of the participating brands at Milan Men's Fashion Week SS27 calendar on Modemonline
See the Modem calendar of multi-label showrooms with all the sales campaign dates and contacts during MMFW
See the Modem calendar of brands showrooms with all the sales campaign dates and contacts during MMFW
Photo: the Milano Fashion Week communication campaign shot in the cloister of the Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology by photographer Stefano Sciuto, with styling by Giovanni Beda.



