Uncharted Style: Milan Menswear’s Fresh Vision for 2026
Spring 2026 in Milan is about disassembling, simplifying, and reducing fashion to the essential — a true “change of spirit.” Leading houses aim to dismantle the very notion of sartorial power, instead offering a visual fluidity that adapts, transforms, and evolves. There is a genuine interest in other cultures and a passion for diverse ways of expressing oneself through the everyday act of dressing. Universal themes — travel, memories, phases of life — underpin the collections, approached without heavy dramatics but with a fresh and spontaneous tone. This is a kind of no-fashion fashion, a freestyle approach that sidesteps trends and fashionista posturing in favor of individuality and authenticity.
Prada
For Spring 2026, Prada pushes boundaries with a collection focused on reimagining classic menswear silhouettes. Key items include a crisp white camp collar shirt paired with flat-front crease trousers, balancing tradition with subtle twists. The palette leans into soft pastels but is anchored by deep reds and earthy tones, while outerwear pieces such as belted blousons and vinyl bikers add texture and modern edge. This collection targets a consumer who values craftsmanship but demands versatility and contemporary flair.
Emporio Armani
Emporio Armani’s Spring 2026 “Origins” collection channels the rich textile heritage of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, incorporating geometric patterns inspired by the Taznakht region. This season’s lineup features nylon track jackets and shorts printed with these motifs, paired with embroidered carpet duffle bags that add an artisanal touch. The collection stands out for its luxurious use of gold-flecked fabrics, intricate embroidery, tassels, feathers, and beading, blending opulence with streetwear sensibilities. Key pieces include collarless jackets with matching pants in kaleidoscopic reliefs and oversized fringed suede liners, catering to a modern consumer seeking culturally infused craftsmanship with a versatile edge.
Paul Smith
British designer Paul Smith draws from his travels to warm climates in shaping the Spring 2026 collection. Smith describes the line as “about the contradiction of putting things together in an unusual way,” encapsulating his philosophy of unexpected pairings and vibrant colors. The earthy, sun-bleached palette nods to Egypt, Morocco, and India, while fish motifs swim across billowing shirts and bird appliqués adorn jackets, injecting whimsy. Color combinations like anise green with gray, orange with mauve, and fuchsia with olive evoke a subtle ’70s influence, extending to short leather car coats. Embellishments such as metallic shells, coins, and peace charms grace roomy berets, enriching the collection’s narrative with a sense of personal storytelling.
Dolce & Gabbana
For Spring 2026, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana redefine pajama dressing with a collection that captures the classic summer conflict of work versus leisure. The runway showcases broad-shouldered, double-breasted jackets paired with pink pinstriped pajama trousers. Texture plays a key role, from raw knits and plush coats to rebellious details like exposed boxers and oversized shirt cuffs. Beaded floral embroidery provides a subtle seaside shimmer, complemented by cameo brooches and fuzzy slippers. “Keeping our identity firm, knowing who we are, and not wavering among too many disparate directions is of essence,” the designers assert, grounding a collection that balances comfort and elegance without losing its core essence.
Pronounce
For Spring 2026, Pronounce draws inspiration from traditional Chinese kites, examining cultural contrasts between East and West. The collection is centered on the interplay of lightness and structure, showcased in billowing sheer tops and deconstructed tailoring that the duo calls “chill formal.” The color palette captures the summer sky’s moods—from soft pastels to stormy grays—while structured pieces echo the internal frames of kites: oversized blazers, cropped Mao jackets, and faux leather garments. This balance of heritage and innovation offers a fresh take on contemporary elegance, grounded in cultural awareness and modern sophistication.






































