While most Milanese might prefer staying indoors to escape the winter’s chill, the city’s fashion crowd is out in full force this week for Men’s Fashion Week. With top names like Prada, Giorgio Armani, and Philipp Plein presenting new collections, the streets of Milan have become an equally exciting runway for fashion enthusiasts. At RUSSH, we’ve always had a keen eye for what’s being worn off the runway, as the city’s most stylish individuals make their way through the week between shows. So, what street style trends have emerged from Milan Men’s Fashion Week FW25?
As expected, layers are a dominant theme, with attendees sporting large, enveloping coats, creative headwear—ranging from beanies and cowboy hats to baseball caps and even newspaper-inspired hats—and expertly draped scarves. While winter often brings out more subdued tones, this week has seen a surprising use of color, with vibrant cerulean blues and bold cherry reds popping up throughout the crowds.
Tailoring has been a standout choice, with both men and women embracing sharp suiting and ties. Whether opting for oversized fits or more structured, tailored cuts, sharp tailoring has proven to be a strong trend, with many layering long, duster-style coats over tailored trousers.
Accessories have played an essential role in elevating street looks, with eye-catching bags (often adorned with bag charms), statement footwear, and chunky jewelry adding extra flair to everyday outfits. Street style has also embraced an eclectic mix of textures and materials—ranging from sleek leather to soft wool, and even bold metallic finishes—indicating a sense of experimentation. Milanese fashion enthusiasts have shown a fearless approach to combining contrasting textures and styles, demonstrating confidence and creativity in their looks.
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