From workwear constructions to looser fits, the street style at Milan Men’s Fashion Week reflected what’s trending in denim.
While jean shorts trended at Pitti Uomo in Florence, loose-fitting jeans were worn by men and women to the Milanese fashion event. Medium indigo washes were the most common, often paired with basic tees, vests and shrunken long-sleeve shirts by models on the go. Others were pleated, bleached or featured repaired details.
Utility vests, cargo jeans and Carhartt zip-up jean jackets were present. Others opted for workwear with a minimalist look, like double-paneled jeans and denim jackets in matching washes. Styled with white button-down shirts and monochromatic tanks, the double denim outfits broke away from the Western trend that was popular during the last fashion week.
In general, tank tops were a popular choice. The basic layering piece was dressed up with belted jeans and leather footwear for a quintessential Italian look.
Near nostalgia continued to trend and provided the most trend-driven looks. Blokecore soccer jerseys, plaid Burberry accessories and logo polo shirts reminiscent of the styles popular in the late aughts were styled with relaxed blue jeans. Tight-fitting mock neck tops were a nod to ’90s rave culture.