The best street styles from Milan Fashion Week Men's SS26 Insiders take center stage on the streets during MFW
Between scorching sun and a few drops of evening rain, the Milano Fashion Week SS26 Men's has now come to an end, with Armani closing the circle. The calendar had already made it clear what to expect: not much. This SS26 Men’s seems to have failed to deliver the satisfaction that fashion enthusiasts needed. More presentations than runway shows and the absence of some of the most beloved brands, such as Gucci and Fendi. While Pitti Immagine Uomo 2025 managed to give the right space to emerging brands and the most well-known names, and while wild days lie ahead in Paris with Saint Laurent and Jonathan Anderson’s debut at Dior Homme, the Italian fashion capital faced major disappointments. Nevertheless, it must be said that there were still noteworthy moments. Prada and its return to simplicity, with palettes ranging from pink to sage green, Setchu and its debut in Milan continuing to spark conversations around its Euro-Asian silhouettes. Paul Smith, on the other hand, centered his collection on the idea of the traveling man, who gathers garments from around the world, building his wardrobe piece by piece with a vintage style. Perhaps, though, the true protagonists of this Fashion Week were the insiders running through the streets of the city flaunting the most diverse outfits. So here are the best street style looks from Milano Fashion Week SS26 Men’s.