During Milan Men’s Fashion Week, which takes place from January 17 to 21 to present the fall-winter 2025-2026 season, familiar names were missing: Gucci, Dsquared2 or Fendi, among others, will present their lines men’s in February, at the same time as their women’s collections. The advantage of an uncrowded season? Confidential brands, which journalists and buyers do not always have the time to see, have this time stood out from the crowd. And often brilliantly.
The dance performance has been acclaimed by many creators. At Brioni, it is to a choreography by Frenchwoman Julie Bruyère, in a spectacular room of the Palazzo Serbelloni, a neoclassical jewel dating from 1770 – which was occupied for a few months in 1796 by Napoleon Bonaparte and Joséphine – that the troupe of a dozen dancers, accompanied by models, presented a comfortable collection full of elegant pieces. We saw long coats in cashmere or wool, enveloping navy peacoats with patch pockets or even gray pants with a high waist, but which retain all their flexibility once in movement.
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