Milan was the center of the fashion world’s collective attention from Jan. 17 to 21, ushering in Europe’s first Fashion Week of the year. One of the sartorial calendar’s most anticipated events, the Fall 2025 Menswear shows in the Italian city featured brands that went above and beyond to display their latest wearable art.
MILLE was at the heart of the action, darting between store visits and networking events, all while uncovering exciting new labels and the freshest offerings from eminent designers. Missed out on being there in person? No worries—we’ve curated a list of our top five collections from the Milan Fall 2025 Men’s Fashion Week to bring you a slice of Milan’s style-packed scene.
Qasimi
For Fall 2025, Qasimi teamed up with Maori artist Emily Karaka, infusing her artwork into the core of its new collection. The line features a laidback aesthetic with wide-fit trousers, loose shirts, and windbreakers, nodding to the region’s typically relaxed silhouettes. Tailoring is gently softened with round shoulders, and some items—like the A-line skirt—let you switch up your look, revealing as much (or little) as you want. The collection is punctuated with a burst of colors like indigo, maroon, and turmeric, while textures like jacquards and frayed seams bring it to life. Furthermore, Karaka’s brushstrokes and messages of resistance are embroidered throughout the line, giving the clothes a deeper, more personal story, which proves how much room activism takes in Qasim’s ethos.
Brunello Cucinelli
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Brunello Cucinelli’s Fall 2025 Menswear collection draws inspiration from the ancient Greek concept of “Anamnesis,” which refers to the idea of recollection from a supposed previous existence. Here, each piece is crafted to achieve balance, with vivid color combinations and subtle details that enhance the overall harmony of the offering. Blending formal tailoring with a relaxed cuts, shapes and silhouettes— while incorporating artisanal touches such as enameled buttons, tailored pleats, and inserts in both pockets and collars— this fusion of sophistication and comfort creates an interesting sense of synergy, offering a fresh and modern approach to everyday wear.
Ralph Lauren
Blending American heritage with Italian savoir-faire, Ralph Lauren’s Fall 2025 Purple Label collection sought inspiration from Milan’s streets and the alpine charm of the city of Cortina. Featuring a refined color palette that includes deep greens, winter whites, and rich browns, the line merges traditional tailoring with lavish fabrics such as cashmere, suede, and even fur. Après-ski influences are seen in cozy fabrics such as fleece and cotton, velvet, and shearling. Meanwhile, tailored pieces come in the form of crisp blue shirts, navy suits, and signature patterned ties.
Tod’s
This season, Tod’s showcased timeless Italian elegance, emphasizing craftsmanship and premium materials. The label’s Pashmy project aims to redefine luxury, employing ultra-soft suede and nappa leathers to transform classic pieces such as bomber and shirt jackets into featherlight essentials available in earthy tones. Accessories also made a significant impact, particularly the saddlery-inspired trekking backpack. In the footwear department, the Gommino loafer stood out, presented in fine suede, soft nappa, and hand-brushed leather, quickly becoming one of the ‘it’ items of the new collection.
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