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Best of Milan Men’s: Zegna, Canali, JORDANLUCA and more

Milan’s Men’s Fashion Week has come to a close. We share our favorites from collections by Kiton, ZEGNA, JORDANLUCA embodying a return to elegance in menswear.

Join Whitewall as we close out Milan Men’s Fashion Week with exceptional fall/winter 2025/26 shows, paving the way for the chic future of men’s fashion. With leading designers showcasing their talents we celebrate the fusion of creativity and technical passion of Kiton, Canali, ZEGNA, Dolce & Gabbana and more. 

Canali Transforms Comfort Into Chic 

Canali Courtesy of Canali.
Canali Courtesy of Canali.

The Canali fall/winter 2025 collection embodied a seamless fusion of refined tailoring and the comfort of domestic life. Drawing inspiration from the brand‘s roots in Brianza, Italy, renowned for its high-end furniture craftsmanship, the collection translated interior floor patterns, textures, and unexpected material combinations into versatile clothing pieces. This “lounge formal” aesthetic blurred the lines between home comfort and everyday wear, offering fluid coats, belted robes, lightweight suiting, and sophisticated knits that evoke the tactile richness of fine furnishings. A painterly palette of Blue Midnight paired with pops of Cameo brought the elegance of personal space into the uniqueness of personal style. The collection debuted in a presentation that included three chairs by Vincent Van Duysen for Molteni and upholstered in fabrics from the season.

ZEGNA’s Elegant Tribute to the Legacy of Vellus Aureum Wool 

Zegna Courtesy of Zegna.
Zegna Courtesy of Zegna.

Ermenegildo Zegna’s fall/winter 2025 collection paid tribute to the legendary Vellus Aureum wool, celebrated for its extraordinary fineness. Inspired by the hilly Australian landscapes where the pursuit of the world’s finest wool began, the collection blended stylish innovation with cozy tradition. Artistic director Alessandro Sartori evoked the founder’s personal wardrobe, merging Italian elegance with timeless, deconstructed silhouettes. Oversized blazers, roomy blousons, and tactile knitwear reflected a nonchalant sophistication, while washed wools and Vellus Aureum infuse garments with history and warmth. Soft textures like cashmere, cotton corduroy, and wool mohair defined the collection’s luxurious yet relaxed motifs, united by a rich palette of earthy hues and subtle tones.

JordanLuca Tie the Knot with Streetwear and British Heritage

Courtesy of JordanLuca.
Courtesy of JordanLuca.

JORDANLUCA expressed love in its purest for a fall/winter 25 collection that celebrated connection, craftsmanship, and the beauty of tradition. A cast of the pair’s loved ones walked down the aisle in a variety of treasured pieces. This season, British heritage took center stage with meticulously sourced fabrics from the finest English and Scottish mills, including the iconic Harris Tweed and Marton Mills. Love was woven into these fine materials to create fresh takes on JORDANLUCA classics, like the punk Duffle coat, and college suits. The show celebrated the release of the collection as well as the relationship between creative directors Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto, transforming into a punk rock wedding. 

Kiton’s Embodiment of the Artist, Collector, and Curator

Kiton Courtesy of Kiton.
Kiton Courtesy of Kiton.

Kiton’s gentleman is a timeless man with no concerns towards attention, only to the sophisticated culture surrounding him. From relaxing in an elegantly curated home to attending his third business meeting of the day, his attire remains the same. Kiton’s fall/winter 2025 collection, “Collector of the Art of Living,” was a tribute to this hero. The style of mature Italian tailoring embodied the artist, the collector, and the curator. Kiton masterfully enhanced knitted jumpers with close attention to leather details and effortlessly cool colors of salmon to Napoli blue. Silhouettes, longer relaxed coats, and soft jackets reflected a pursuit of beauty that goes beyond appearance.

Dolce & Gabbana’s Paparazzi Capture

Dolce & Gabbana Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana.
Dolce & Gabbana Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana.

Dozens of flashing lights illuminate the strikingly cool elegance of Dolce & Gabbana’s fall/winter 2025 collection, “Paparazzi.” Models played casually charismatic film stars as they performed for the camera walking down the red carpet. From big ego-ed fur coats, to mature perfectly fitted suits, the array of looks captured the unwavering magic of Dolce & Gabbana. Attention to every detail stunned the crowd as polished paparazzi dressed in chic black and white suits obsessed over the opener Kit Butler. The show ended with an elegant bang as Leon Dame closed in a timeless suit embellished with an extravagant broach. 

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Featured image credits: Courtesy of Zegna.

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