Milan Fashion Week SS 2026: What to expect, show schedule

Milan Fashion Week SS 2026 runs from 20 to 24 June 2025 with runway shows, digital presentations, and major events across the city.

Milan fashion week ss 2026

Milan Fashion Week Men’s (Milano Moda Uomo) returns from 20 to 24 June 2025, showcasing Spring/Summer 2026 collections.

What to expect from Milan Fashion Week

This year’s calendar includes physical runway shows, digital presentations, and a variety of public and private events.

The event, organised by Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, features established luxury labels and emerging designers. Men’s fashion remains the focus, with several mixed-gender showcases included.

Presentations and live streams will take place at major fashion locations around Milan, including Via Montenapoleone, Via Tortona, and Fondazione Sozzani at Via Bovisasca.

Brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Prada, Emporio Armani, and Paul Smith headline the lineup.

Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana also presents cultural events such as Il Digiuno, an experimental video installation available daily at Fondazione Sozzani.

Exhibitions like The 100 Fashion Icons and a DSQUARED2 30th anniversary celebration are scheduled.

Shuttle buses will connect venues for attendees.

Key events and show schedule

Fashion highlights begin Friday, 20 June 2025, with presentations from MTL Studio, UMA WANG, MSGM, and Brunello Cucinelli.

That evening, Setchu and PDF will stream their collections live, while Ralph Lauren Purple Label and Fay will host private showcases.

On Saturday, 21 June, top names include Kiton, Church’s, and Brioni. Dolce & Gabbana will livestream its collection from Viale Piave, and Emporio Armani will host a highly anticipated show at Via Bergognone.

Sunday, 22 June, sees major events from Prada, Bally, and Etro. Vivienne Westwood will present a men’s collection, and Magliano will debut its SS 2026 line via a short film.

Giorgio Armani returns Monday, 23 June, with a livestreamed presentation. Jacob Cohën and Daizy Shely offer mixed-gender showcases.

The final day, Tuesday, 24 June, includes digital presentations by Carnet-Archive, RKIVE CITY, and Victor Hart, focusing on innovation in menswear.

Throughout the week, private cocktail parties, cultural screenings, and public exhibitions accompany the fashion shows. Events require prior registration or invitations.