Global streetwear takes hold in Milan.
The indisputable home of tailoring, Milan never fails to deliver on the sartorial front. With centuries of heritage to draw from, Italy's fashion capital lays claim to one of the richest patrimonies of menswear technique. Calling upon this treasure-trove of ancestral knowledge and technique, each season Milan delivers collections which realign the codes of global menswear with a new-wave spin on the traditional.
Home to some of the biggest names in luxury fashion including Valentino, Gucci, Neil Barrett, and Marcelo Burlon, Milan is a pivotal destination in the seasonal unfolding on international streetwear and sartorialism.
Following on from our coverage at London, Pitti Uomo, and the first half of Milan Fashion Week, Robert Spangle captured some of the best looks at MFW AW18.
Statement bombers and souvenir jackets are elevated with baroque embroidery and renaissance prints.Pair with tailored essentials for a premium take on traditional menswear.
Post-soviet streetwear codes are perpetually redefined with the proliferation of high/low collaborations.As Gosha's collaboration with adidas continues to bring classic football styles off-pitch and onto the streets in the lead up to the 2018 World Cup, expect a slew of new styles inspired by classic athleticwear.
Premium accessories emerge as an essential product category in luxury streetwear.Branded scarves, socks, and statement footwear hold the potential to elevate the simplest of outfits.Key brands to shop include Off-White, Gosha Rubchinskiy, and Heron Preston.
Embrace a monochrome palette of black-out essentials from top-tier brands to build a timeless wardrobe of tactical streetwear.