There is no mistaking the graceful nonchalance of a Giorgio Armani ensemble. Contemporary colors by David Catalán. Pajama party by Dolce & Gabbana. Sleek suede car coat over black ensemble by Brunello Cucinelli. All images Cameramoda.it unless noted.

Cool fireman clasp-buckle jacket with coordinated trousers by Brunello Cucinelli.

Italian styled suiting by Brunello Cucinelli.

Brunello Cucinelli.

The half zip jacket has been trending on a number of runways. Brunello Cucinelli.

Tapered trousers exude an easy elegance. Brunello Cucinelli.

Brunello Cucinelli.
I found this quote about the philosophy of life on the Cucinelli website and wanted to share it with you. “If you are not a good person you won’t have people’s respect. The professionalism, courage and transparency of one’s actions, in other words, respect for dignity, your own and other’s, are fundamental in life.”- Brunello Cucinelli.

Paul Smith. Vibrant colors celebrate Spring.

Paul Smith. Bold floral leather jacket.
Watch the Paul Smith Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 runway show here.

Activewear by Prada. Accessorized byDevoreferenced chapeau.

Prada. Retro daises paired with skinny track pants.

Military green British commando sweater with epaulets and fringe paired with diaper pants (?) Prada.

Nautical ensemble. Prada.

Crimson remains a popular accent color for Spring/Summer 2026. Prada.

V-neck pullover, fringe shirt, coordinated with diaper pants. Prada.

Carmel leather jacket shown with lemon yellow track pants. Prada. Designed by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons.

Sleeveless turtleneck, camp shirt, khaki diaper pants. Prada. Another reviewer called these poufy mini shorts bloomers. However, bloomers are fashioned with a completely different silhouette.

History of bloomers, promoted by Amelia Bloomer in the 1850’s. Smithsonian Magazine.

Example of diaper pants.
Watch the entire Prada Spring/Summer 2026 Menswear runway show here.

Gigantic diaper pin over gathered skirt by Simon Cracker.

The sleeves of this jacket become a train of sorts. Simon Cracker.

Casual fabric side panels over shorts. Simon Cracker.

Layered ensemble. Simon Cracker.
Watch the entire Simon Cracker Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 runway show here.

Mini shorts paired with knee-high boots have been trending on the streets of Milan all summer. Shorts suit by Vivienne Westwood. Designed by Andreas Kronthaler.

Edwardian dandy flair. Vivienne Westwood.

Trim doubled breasted tweed suit, Vivienne Westwood.

More menswear diaper pants. Vivienne Westwood. Once is an anomaly, twice is a coincidence, three times is a trend.

Flamboyant cut-out jumpsuit. Vivienne Westwood.

Easy, loose trousers and boxy jackets were seen on a number of Milan menswear runways.
Watch the entire Milan Vivienne Westwood Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 runway show here.

Emporio Armani. Celebrating global cultures through fashion.

Deep amethyst caftan. Emporio Armani.

African and Asian influences, tassels, tunics and fringe. Armani embraces fashion without borders. Emporio Armani.

Can you see what this multi colored textural jacket is composed of? Emporio Armani.

Check out this detail image. Feathers. Amazing. Emporio Armani.

Metallics continue with a strong presence for Spring/Summer 2026. Emporio Armani.

Western wear as envisioned by il Maestro, Giorgio Armani.
Watch the entire Milan Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 Emporio Armani runway show here.

Fabulous dinosaur safari jacket by SSheena.

Khaki field jacket and shorts accessorized with thigh high suede boots. SSheena.

Strapless sheath dress with a “Jurassic Park” vibe. SSheena, an Italian brand.

Dunhill focuses on British elegance and exquisite tailoring. The classic smoking jacket.

Dunhill.

School colors. Dunhill.

Dunhill craftsmanship can be seen in every detail. Note divine leather tote and watch.

Linen suit, ascot, floral vest, straw hat. Dunhill.

Sublime canvas field jacket and pant ensemble with leather trim. Dunhill.

Coordinated gent. Dunhill.

Robe de chamber, Dunhill.

Head to monogrammed toe Dunhill style. Borzoi wolfhound completes the look.
Watch the entire Dunhill Milan Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 runway show here.

Decorative paisley prints are enhanced by casual silhouettes. Etro.

Etro.

Why wear plain when you can wear Etro?

Etro.

Etro.

Etro.

Here is a leather jacket that will certainly turn heads. Etro.

Etro. Paisley power.

Dolce & Gabbana presented a luxurious pajama party for their Milan Spring/Summer 2026 collection.

Dolce & Gabbana charming floral, pinstripe pajamas as outerwear.

Dolce & Gabbana.

Dolce & Gabbana.

Substitute piped PJs for a suit and you’re office ready. Dolce & Gabbana.
Watch the entire Dolce & Gabbana Milan Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 runway show here.

Monotone chestnut brown ensemble by David Catalán. Bucket hats are a must-have accessory for next summer.

Bright yellow continues as an accent color into Spring 2026. David Catalán. Note the loose trouser silhouette.

Mesh and tassel accents create a beachy vibe for this summer top. David Catalán.

Denim suit by David Catalán. Many brands presented jackets without a shirt underneath, promoting the shaved chest look; currently popular on the streets of Milan.

Pom pom accents highlight this t-shirt and shorts ensemble. David Catalán.

Classic Giorgio Armani.

Fuchsia silk ensemble with band collar suggests exotic locations with luxurious possibilities. Giorgio Armani.

Giorgio Armani. Über cool savoir-faire.

Detail of grey leather tote. Giorgio Armani.

Giorgio Armani.

Detail: woven bag, trousers, sandals. Giorgio Armani.

A sweater is not simply a sweater when designed by il Maestro, Giorgio Armani. Please note the coordinating patterns of the cardigan, belt and trousers. The arrangement is pure fashion poetry.
For the first time since 1975 Giorgio Armani was unable to attend his runway show. Il Maestro is recovering from a brief illness and watched the shows from home. Let us all send Signore Armani our best wishes and positive thoughts for a speedy recovery.
Watch the entire Giorgio Armani Milan Menswear Spring/Summer 2026 runway show here.
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