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Six Trends That Defined the Milan Fall 2021 Men s Season

Six Trends That Defined the Milan Fall 2021 Men’s Season Women s Wear Daily (WWD) 1/20/2021 Alex Badia In a fully digital Milan fashion week, designers were cognizant of this unusual moment’s distinct needs, featuring relaxed and cocooning collections full of cozy knits and deconstructed tailored suits. Loose and fluid silhouettes ruled, as comfort continues to be key. But this didn’t preclude designers from making energetic statements: bold outerwear led the way this season with belted pieces and colorful head-turning top coats evoking a much needed sense of optimism and fun, and the inclusion of tie-dyes and micro bags provided a touch of youthful energy to this Milan season another for the history books and a true reflection of our times. Here, WWD’s top trends from Milan Men’s Fashion Week’s fall 2021 collections.

In Milan, a Post-Pandemic Wardrobe for Men

In Milan, a Post-Pandemic Wardrobe for Men
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Z Zegna Fall 2021 Menswear Collection

As Ermenegildo Zegna leans from the house metier of tailoring toward a reset masculine wardrobe hybridized from workwear and sportswear, Z Zegna is meeting it from the opposite direction. This second line, which a while back was itself reset to encompass the phased-out Zegna Sport collection, has in recent seasons (especially those shown in the Pitti pavilion) leaned heavily on the “technical.” There were plenty of fine techy garms here, but there was also a fresh emphasis on tailoring unseen at this label for a while. A jacket featuring a novel scarf collar plus various others in Alessandro Sartori’s favored slimming but substantial 1.5 breasted shape were the surprise interlopers here. Against them were played some outerwear and knits whose vibe was distinctly un-technical: peacoats, high-collar overcoats, long ribbed cardigans (sometimes styled over jackets, which was mind-melting), and swoopy blanket shawls in an abstract botanical pattern. These were all delivered in a me

Menswear Collections: Z Zegna Fall Winter 2021

Z Zegna Fall Winter 2021 Collection Z Zegna Fall Winter 2021 collection wraps up the last day of Milan Fashion Week – discovr all the looks and collection details: January 19, 2021, 4:57 pm Z Zegna Fall Winter 2021 Collection Z Zegna Fall Winter 2021 collection follows the sentiment of previous collection carefully set up by it’s Artist Director Alessandro Sartori. The Fall Winter 2021 design embodies Z Zegna’s strive for ‘technical functionality and luxurious coziness’ as the brand describes the latest collection.  The collection comes as a far more relaxed approach to the predictions we are all to face in the Fall Winter 2021. The hope for our lives finding a new normalcy beyond the Covid19 restrictions in Italy as well as around the globe is showing already in all of the new design this season. The case is the same both with Z Zegna and the Ermenegildo Zegna collection presented on the first day of Milan Fashion Week. While the difference between the two is undoubt

High fashion during lockdown: Loungewear in the spotlight on the Milan catwalks

Forget sharp, slick shirts, luxury comfort was the order of the day at men s fashion week 18 January 2021 • 1:07am The traditional stereotype of the Italian bell’uomo includes a very particular sense of style: pin-sharp shirts, tight-fitting, tailored trousers, perhaps a racy pair of driving shoes and hair slicked to the nth degree, all the better for slipping on that Vespa helmet. But thanks to lockdown, these sartorial favourites seem to have been traded for slippers, long johns and dressing gown-style coats that can be worn from the bedroom to the daily sanctioned stroll to the shops.  With the world turned on its head, that was the message from Milan men’s fashion week autumn/winter 2021 - showcased via digital catwalk presentations this weekend - where designers were clearly inspired by the sofa-ready uniforms to which we’ve all become accustomed.

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