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- Milan Fashion Week Men’s SS27 Returns to the Global Menswear Spotlight
- Why the Interactive Map Matters for SS27
- Day-by-Day Calendar Highlights
- June 19, 2026: Opening Energy
- June 20, 2026: Powerhouse Presentations
- June 21, 2026: Midweek Momentum
- June 22, 2026: Star Power
- June 23, 2026: Digital and Closing Notes
- Standout NSS Picks and Presentations
- Key Runway Shows to Watch
- Emerging Talent and Creative Hubs
- After-Parties, Networking, and Milan Nightlife
- Essential Restaurants, Bars, and Fashion Week Meeting Spots
- Themes and Trends Shaping Men’s SS27
- Sustainable, Digital Integration, and Inclusivity
- Practical Tips for Navigating the Interactive Map
- Why Milan Remains the Capital of Global Menswear
- Your Complete Guide to Milan Fashion Week Men’s SS27
Milan Fashion Week Men’s SS27 is officially back, transforming the city into a pulsating epicenter of creativity, tailoring mastery, and forward-thinking style. With it returns the essential interactive map — your digital companion packed with a complete calendar of events, fashion shows, presentations, parties, and insider recommendations. Whether you’re a seasoned industry professional navigating tight schedules or a passionate enthusiast planning your first immersive experience, this map is the key to unlocking Milan at its most vibrant.
Clicking through the scattered pins reveals everything you need: showtimes for powerhouse brands and rising stars, locations for exclusive presentations, after-party hotspots where designers and models mingle, and a curated selection of the city’s best bars and restaurants to refuel between shows. Milan in June buzzes with energy — from historic palazzos to modern showrooms in Brera, Via Montenapoleone, and beyond. Ready to dive in?
why
Milan Men’s Fashion Week has evolved into a tightly orchestrated yet exhilarating week that balances heritage Italian craftsmanship with bold contemporary visions. For SS27, expectations are high: sustainability conversations, innovative tailoring, relaxed silhouettes, and a continued dialogue between streetwear and luxury. The interactive map streamlines this chaos, helping attendees maximize their time.
Pins are categorized for easy navigation — Sfilate (Runway Shows), Presentations, NSS Picks, and Events — with filters for dates (June 19–23, 2026). Public-access events sit alongside invitation-only spectacles, ensuring a democratic yet exclusive atmosphere. After dark, the map lights up with party suggestions, turning the professional grind into unforgettable nights.
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June 19, 2026 – Opening Energy
The week kicks off with strong momentum. Moncler Studio Acenti takes center stage at 15:00, promising technical outerwear with artistic flair. Missoni opens its doors on Via Solferino 9 (12:00–20:00) for a full-day presentation of its signature knitwear and joyful patterns. Jacob Cohen on Via Clerici 10 (18:00–21:00) showcases premium denim and tailored casualwear, while Retori on Via della Spiga 48 offers an early presentation (10:00–15:00).
Runway highlights include Ralph Lauren’s doubleheader at Via San Barnaba 27 (17:00 and 19:00), delivering classic American sportswear filtered through Milanese elegance. Evening events feature On x POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) at Via Achille Maiocchi 7 (19:00), blending archival references with modern edge.
June 20, 2026 – Powerhouse Presentations
Paul Smith brings British tailoring wit to Viale Umbria 95 (17:00). Church’s and Brioni offer refined footwear and suiting on Corso Garibaldi 2 and Via Senato 10 respectively (both 10:00–16:00). MSGM on Via Filippino Lippi 4 (13:30–16:30) delivers colorful, youthful energy, while Filippo de Laurentis closes the day with an evening presentation (18:00–21:00).
Runway action heats up with Pronounce, Dolce&Gabbana, Garcias, Setchu, Paul Smith again, and Philipp Plein’s bold spectacle at Corso Venezia 7A (20:00).
June 21, 2026 – Midweek Momentum
Malo on Corso Venezia 14 (09:00–18:00) and ViapiaVe33 (13:00–19:00) emphasize luxurious knitwear and contemporary essentials. Etro brings bohemian sophistication at Via Olona 4 (19:00–21:00). Major runway shows feature Simon Cracker, Qasimi, Prada at Via Lorenzini 14 (14:00), Saul Nash, and more.
June 22, 2026 – Star Power
Shinyakozuka (Corso Venezia 36, 11:30) and Thom Browne (Corso Venezia 16, 15:00) deliver precise, conceptual collections. Giorgio Armani closes strong with a show at Via Borgonuovo 11 (18:00). Presentations continue across the city, including Grossi and several brands at Via Bovisasca 87.
June 23, 2026 – Digital & Closing Notes
The final day shifts to digital presentations from Carnet-Archive, Kente Gentlemen, Raimondi, Ajabeng, Absent Findings, State of Chaos, and Subwae, allowing global audiences to tune in while locals wrap up in-person experiences.
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Moncler Studio Acenti, Missoni, Jacob Cohen, Retori, Paul Smith, Church’s, Brioni, MSGM, Filippo de Laurentis, Malo, ViapiaVe33, Etro, Shinyakozuka, Thom Browne, and Grossi represent a rich mix of established houses and exciting newcomers.
Presentations form the backbone of the week, offering intimate access. Santoni, Bikkembergs, Harmont & Blaine, Brunello Cucinelli, Fay, Oakley, Dunhill, Kiton, Caruso, Ten C, Corneliani, Montecore, Eleventy, Canali, Lardini, Piacenza 1733, Tod’s, and many more open their spaces. These showroom experiences often provide deeper insight into craftsmanship, fabric innovation, and seasonal narratives than runway shows alone.
Via Bovisasca 87 emerges as a creative hub, hosting multiple brands daily — a testament to Milan’s support for emerging talent alongside giants.
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Milan Fashion Week is as much about the nights as the days. While specific after-party pins may update closer to dates, expect exclusive gatherings where designers, models, and insiders unwind. The map’s restaurant and bar recommendations are lifesavers:
- Al Fresco (Via Savona 50) – Perfect for stylish outdoor dining.
- Langosteria (Via Savona 10) and Nobu Milano – Seafood and Japanese-Peruvian excellence.
- Bar Basso (Via Plinio 39) – Iconic for aperitivo culture.
- Combo (Ripa di Porta Ticinese 83) – Vibrant, creative crowd.
- Da Giacomo, Osteria del Sognatore, Gloria, and People’s Place – Timeless Italian charm.
These spots double as networking hubs where deals are discussed and trends debated over Negronis and risotto.
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Expect a continuation of tailored relaxed silhouettes, luxurious yet sustainable materials, and playful color experimentation. Brands like Prada, Dolce&Gabbana, and Giorgio Armani will set the tone for Italian luxury, while international names like Thom Browne, Ralph Lauren, and Paul Smith bring global perspectives. Emerging talents via digital presentations add fresh voices and cultural depth.
Sustainability, inclusivity, and digital integration remain key. The map’s hybrid approach (in-person + digital) reflects the industry’s evolution post-pandemic.
tips
- Plan by Location — Cluster events in Brera, Quadrilatero della Moda, and Tortona to minimize travel.
- Timing is Everything — Buffer 30–45 minutes between events for Milan traffic.
- Dress the Part — SS27 calls for sharp yet comfortable looks — think elevated casual with statement accessories.
- Stay Updated — The interactive map will likely receive real-time updates; check pins daily.
- Balance & Enjoy — Leave room for spontaneous discoveries and people-watching in historic piazzas.
Milan Fashion Week Men’s SS27 promises to be a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and community. The interactive map isn’t just a schedule — it’s your passport to experiencing the beating heart of global menswear.
Either you’re attending a Thom Browne masterpiece, discovering the next big name at a Via Bovisasca presentation, or sipping aperitivo with industry friends, this week encapsulates why Milan remains fashion’s eternal capital. Mark your calendar, zoom into those pins, and prepare for an unforgettable SS27 season.






