Giorgio Armani, Zegna and Missoni stepped the runway to showcase their new collections
Giorgio Armani, Zegna, and Missoni presented their Fall/Winter 2024 menswear collections during Milan Men’s Fashion Week last Monday (15). Neutral tones dominated every runway, accompanied by suits and layers.
Giorgio Armani describes the Fall/Winter 2024 menswear collection as “a modern reinterpretation of the timeless Giorgio Armani aesthetic, where simplicity takes center stage. The collection crafts looks that are both classic and impactful.”
The show featured variations of Armani’s original suit, utilizing diverse fabrics and jacket contours that oscillated between Western and Eastern influences. Embracing a modern interpretation, the jackets flaunted an expanded silhouette. Meanwhile, the fits adopted a relaxed style, effortlessly harmonizing with the natural fluidity of the body’s movements.
Giorgio Armani fall/winter 2024 menswear
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Zegna’s Fall/Winter 2024 menswear runway presentation at Milan’s Allianz Mico featured a central display: a substantial pile of cashmere flakes in the iconic vicuna color of the Italian fashion house.
The show highlighted innovations from the menswear lab, where Alessandro Sartori explores new fabrics and designs. Layered designs, loden coats, quilted jackets, and cashmere-infused accessories were presented on the runway, mostly in monochromatic tones. Zegna’s Fall/Winter 2024 menswear expressed a dedication to timeless and functional style.
In Missoni’s vision for fall/winter 2024 menswear, sleekness is key. The brand’s ethos shines through in the ease of dressing in knits, emphasizing a spontaneous and uncontrived approach. The collection embodies an informal spirit, with loose silhouettes, layered pieces, and soft volumes that play with zigzag and striped patterns.
The versatile new collection features wide-collared cardigans, double-faced coats, shirt jackets, suits, and soft trousers in neutral tones.
Missoni fall/winter 2024 menswear
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