Prada's Giant Cuffs, Ralph Lauren's Return and More Highlights From Milan Men's Fashion Week
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Prada's Giant Cuffs, Ralph Lauren's Return and More Highlights From Milan Men's Fashion Week
"Presenting for the first time in two decades, Mr. Lauren's eponymous brand's FW26 collections picked up right where they left off, with a whopping 70-odd looks, each uniquely and resplendently prep-coded in all the ways that Polo Ralph Lauren and Ralph Lauren Purple Label can be, offered up to an adoring and ravenous menswear public. (This included celebrity ambassadors like Colman Domingo and Henry Golding.)"
"Both ambitious and familiar, the collection wore its influences - westernwear, Old Hollywood, true Americana - on its sleeve in a way that only Ralph can, weaving together a distinctive blend of high-functioning prep, formalwear and Polo Sport-style outdoor garb under one bear banner and ultimately culminating in a collection with something for every type of RL fanatic. Closing the show with longtime Polo muse Tyson Beckford was the cherry on top."
Milan Men's Fashion Week entered the Fall/Winter 2026 season with palpable uncertainty as many Italian houses shifted to co-ed February presentations, thinning the biannual schedule. Sparse showings made cohesive aesthetics difficult, but contrast emerged as a prevailing visual sentiment across the city. Zegna returned to Milan after a Dubai presentation. Ralph Lauren reappeared for the first time in two decades, delivering roughly 70 prep-coded FW26 looks spanning westernwear, Old Hollywood and Americana, plus high-functioning prep, formalwear and Polo Sport-inspired outdoor pieces. The collection closed with Tyson Beckford and incorporated chalet-style, Heated Rivalry and winter-sport ravewear nodding to the Winter Olympics.
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