The Milano Fashion Week Men’s Collection for Spring/Summer 2026 will take place from June 20 to 24, 2025, with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, the Italian Trade Agency (ICE), and the Municipality of Milan.
The calendar for this edition will have 81 appointments, including 15 physical and 5 digital shows, 41 presentations, 3 presentations by appointment, and 17 events. Brands such as Fiorucci, Paul Smith, Setchu, winner of the LVMH Prize 2023 and winner of the Camera Moda Fashion Trust Grant 2023, and Qasimi, the London-based label with Middle Eastern heritage, founded in 2015 by Khalid al-Qasimi, are showing their menswear collections for the first time in Milan. Appearing on the digital calendar for the first time are the brands Outbreaklab, founded in India in 2024 and combining technology, traditional methods, prestige fabrics, and upcycled materials, and Sagaboi, a Caribbean brand with multicultural inspirations that has already participated in the February edition. Also making their debut are Cascinelli (in February he was in the Designers for the Planet project), Leonardovalentini, Meriisi, Rowen Rose, Uma Wang and Vivienne Westwood. Bally makes a comeback to the presentations calendar, and Jacob Cohën will be celebrating its 40th anniversary.
For this edition, the CNMI has set up a versatile space at the Fondazione Sozzani for presentations, shows, and cultural events. Brands David Catalán, Miguel Vieira, Pronounce, and Simon Cracker will be putting on shows, while Cascinelli, Lessico Familiare, and Mtl Studio will give a presentation. In addition to the Agglomerati exhibition, the Forma Aperta section, an educational space, will screen Il Digiuno, a video constructed from archive materials and found footage, which explores the saturation of the gaze and the coexistence of beauty and violence in the present.
In this edition, the communication campaign of Milano Fashion Week Men’s Collection Spring/Summer 2026, shot by photographer Giuseppe Triscari, will be enriched by an important institutional synergy with the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in Milan Cortina 2026, in the framework of the Cultural Olympiad. The multidisciplinary, plural and widespread programme that will animate Italy to promote Olympic values and will enhance the dialogue between art, culture and sport, given the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games that Italy will host from February 6 to 22 and March 6 to 15, 2026, respectively. The campaign is enriched with items from the collections of the Olympic Museum, located in Switzerland at Lausanne. Unique objects, which are an integral part of the shots with a symbolic presence, in a bridge between past and future, sport and creativity.
“In a phase of profound transformation in our industry, Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana is intent on taking action focused on the future," said Carlo Capasa, chairman, Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana. "This is why, alongside the big names underpinning Milano Fashion Week, we have created a space at Fondazione Sozzani to host shows and presentations by new brands and a palimpsest of activities open to the public... We will also be celebrating Fashion Week together with the Milano Fashion Institute, the CNMI business school that is training the industry’s management for the future."
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Photo: the communication campaign of Milano Fashion Week Men’s Collection Spring/Summer 2026
