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MFWM SS27: Thom Browne

MILAN, ITALY — Has quirkiness and nonconformity disappeared entirely from the fashion system? Not when you’re looking at one of America’s chief designers, Thom Browne, back in Italy nearly twenty years since its previous outing. For Spring/ Summer 2027, the label had fun with the creative’s extraordinary use of volume.

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PFWM AW25: Louis Vuitton

PHARRELL Williams reunited with long-term collaborator Nigo for Louis Vuitton‘s AW25 menswear collection. After the news erupted that the French

MFWM AW25: Zegna

Staying true to his spirit, Alessandro Sartori streamlined things for the modern customer this Autumn – while finding his own

MFWM AW25: Saul Nash

In his AW25 outing, the designer loses formality and digs into his functional aesthetic. How delightful it is to see

MFWM AW25: Prada

A comedy of instincts epitomises Prada’s AW25 outing, unleashing a tool of reaction and responses in troubled times. IN THE

MFWM AW25: TOD’S

Matteo Tamburini showed timelessness with a youthful eye, elevating classics with a youthful twist. TOD’S talent lies in its way

MFWM AW25: Simon Cracker

Filippo Biraghi and Simone Botte made their reputation years ago with a shrunken, upcycled look. Today, they question the fashion

MFWM AW25: JordanLuca 

Amid bows, vows and (snazzy!) crowds — JordanLuca’s Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto tied the knot during their Milan’s AW25

MFWM AW25: Dolce & Gabbana

Rigour (still) sells at the Italian house, while offering levity and a modern nod to the past for AW25. IT

MFWM AW25: Brunello Cucinelli

For AW25, the label’s takedown of timeless classics continues apace. Fomenting the fashion revolution isn’t the purpose of Brunello Cucinelli’s


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