“The return to Milano to show menswear has been on my mind for a while. It feels good to be back” - Jeremy Scott, Moschino Creative Director.
“The return to Milano to show menswear has been on my mind for a while. It feels good to be back” - Jeremy Scott, Moschino Creative Director. Image Credit: Instagram@milanfashionweek

The dashing streets of Milan are public catwalks most days of the year with plenty to see among the fashion-conscious locals, but during the twice-a-year Milano Fashion Week Men’s things get turned up a notch or a few. Focusing on the Spring/Summer 2023 menswear, the exhibitions and presentations of the event will be held throughout the city showcasing Italy’s best-loved design labels.

Naturally, you can expect to see the latest creations from Prada, Armani, Ermenegildo Zegna, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Fendi, and more. In fact, there are over 40 participants to look forward to, so we can’t leave out the likes of Brioni, Gucci, Pal Zileri, Tod’s…

Besides the household names this Milan Fashion Week Men’s aims to promote new and exciting young talent in the world of fashion. These emerging clothing labels include Max Kobosil’s 44 Label Group founded in Berlin two years ago.

Milan Fashion Week Men’s Spring/Summer 2023 will take place from June 17 to 21.
Milan Fashion Week Men’s Spring/Summer 2023 will take place from June 17 to 21. Image Credit: Instagram@milanfashionweek

Running from June 17 to June 20, the show will additionally host labels outside of Italy too, such as China’s Joeone and the latest collection from Indian designer Dhruv Kapoor. In total, Milan Fashion Week Men’s is back to the packed pre-pandemic schedule with 25 fashion shows on the calendar, not to mention all the digital presentations.

Notably, the likes of Gucci, the aforementioned 44 Label Group, and JW Anderson, will showcase collection premieres at the event. Now that it’s running at full strength again, Milano Fashion Week Men’s will see new and returning brands to the line-up, including Sease, Altea, Simon Cracker, Etro, Moschino, Brunello Cucinelli, DSquared2, Missoni, and Plein Sport.

As is the norm by now virtual visitors will be able to follow the event through its digital platform at milanofashionweek.cameramoda.it, giving you a front-row experience of the latest essentials in men’s fashion.