Explore the latest in men’s fashion as Italy kicks off the Fall/Winter 2024-25 season with Pitti Uomo and Milan Fashion Week. From renowned designers to exciting debuts, stay updated on the trends shaping the fashion landscape.
Italy sets the stage for the Fall/Winter 2024-25 season with the much-anticipated Pitti Uomo in Florence, followed by the glamour of Milan Fashion Week. Dive into the world of men’s fashion with a focus on the theme of ‘time’ at Pitti Uomo, featuring prestigious guests and running from January 9 to 12. Milan Fashion Week follows, concluding on January 16, showcasing 22 runway shows, including come-backs by Fendi, Gucci, Philipp Plein, and the debut show by Stone Island.
Pitti Uomo boasts 832 exhibitors for its 105th edition, with 46% coming from outside Italy, emphasizing international design. Notable events include Todd Snyder’s runway comeback, presenting the Woolrich Black Label collection in collaboration with Woolrich. Luca Magliano, Achilles Ion Gabriel, and Steven Stokey Daley also headline the must-see shows.
Milan Fashion Week takes over from Pitti Uomo on January 12, opening with Gucci’s much-anticipated collection designed by Sabato De Sarno. While some big names like Valentino and Etro have chosen different paths this season, the event features returning brands like Philipp Plein, Fendi, and K-Way. The reduced program of 22 runway shows, including a double one by Giorgio Armani, ensures a concentrated focus on top Italian names.
Pronounce, an Italian-Chinese menswear label, marks its debut on January 14, alongside presentations by Domenico Orefice, Institution by Galib Gassanoff, and other exciting names. Explore the latest fashion trends with the return of Philippe Model Paris and new creative director Tuomas Merikoski.