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Latest Menswear Styles Channel Casual Comfort as Spotted at Zegna, Prada and Qasimi at Milan Fashion Week
Milan Fashion Week's menswear previews featured Olympic-inspired designs, hybrid footwear, and modular outerwear while emphasizing sustainability with Zegna controlling 60% of its supply chain.
- On January 19, 2026, Milan Fashion Week closed its four-day menswear previews, with front-row chatter highlighting streamlined Prada silhouettes and inventive accessories.
- Amid the Olympic season, Dsquared2, founded by Dean and Dan Caten, made an ironic case for being Team Canada’s outfitter for the Feb. 6-22 Games, using Olympic imagery while respecting IOC copyrights.
- Hybrid footwear and inventive accessories stood out, including Dsquared2’s hybrid winter footwear and floating high heel snapping into ski boots, while Prada co-designers Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons presented foldable headwear and a modular cape.
- Zegna stressed wardrobe longevity as Zegna creative director Alessandro Sartori pitched durability while the family-run house controls about 60% of its supply chain, amid casting tensions for Dolce & Gabbana's all-white lineup Saturday.
- A shift toward durable wardrobe-building emerged as shows signalled layered comfort and protection, with Prada favoring slim and Zegna loose tailoring for consumers seeking stability and wearable longevity.
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