The Milan Fashion Week Men’s Calendar for Autumn/Winter 2026–27, scheduled from 16 to 20 January 2026, marks a pivotal moment for the global menswear industry.
With 84 events, including 19 runway shows, seven digital shows, 39 presentations, four by-appointment events and 15 other events, this edition reflects a fashion landscape that is increasingly defined by strategic positioning, cultural relevance and a long-term vision.
More than just a timetable, the Calendar functions as a map of power, transition and creative intent, confirming Milan’s role as a platform where heritage brands, emerging designers and global players coexist within an evolving, precise ecosystem.
Significant highlights include the runway debuts of Domenico Orefice, Ralph Lauren and Victor Hart, which mark a meaningful expansion of the calendar’s international reach. Their participation signals a period of rebalancing for menswear, where established authority and fresh creative expression converge within Milan’s industrial and cultural framework.
Equally notable is the expansion of the digital fashion show calendar, which for the first time will feature brands such as Absent Findings, Ajabeng, Kente Gentlemen, Raimondi, State of Chaos and Subwae. These brands embody a contemporary approach to menswear where identity, experimentation and digital storytelling are redefining the boundaries of the runway.
The return of ZEGNA and DSQUARED2 to the show calendar further reinforces the balance between continuity and reinvention. DSQUARED2’s show, followed by a celebratory party, highlights Milan’s ongoing role as a city where fashion, culture, and social rituals are closely intertwined.
The presentation calendar has also expanded significantly to welcome Bottega Bernard, Dunhill, K-Way, Marni, Oakley, Plās Collective, Sagaboi, Salvatore Santoro and Stone Island for the first time, while Ferragamo is returning with a presentation to reaffirm its dialogue with contemporary menswear through a measured and strategic presence.
A key cultural pillar of this edition is, once again, the Fondazione Sozzani, which has been confirmed as the CNMI’s dedicated space for supporting and promoting the next generation of designers. David Catalán, Domenico Orefice, Miguel Vieira, Pronounce and Simon Cracker will appear on its runway, while Bottega Bernard, Cascinelli, Maragno, Morano, MTL Studio, Pecoranera and Sagaboi will present their collections — a clear statement of Milan’s commitment to nurturing future creative leadership.
The Calendar of Milan Fashion Week also provides an opportunity for reflection through the celebration of significant anniversaries: 25 years of Blauer, 10 years of Pronounce, and 5 years of Marcello Pipitone–Bonola. This highlights the importance of continuity and resilience in an industry that is increasingly oriented towards rapid change.
Overall, Calendar Milano Fashion Week Men’s FW 2026–2027 establishes Milan not just as a host city, but as a strategic observatory of the evolution of menswear, where tradition, innovation, and emerging narratives converge to influence the future of the global fashion system.
Please note that the final calendar is always available on the CNMI website: www.cameramoda.it
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