The latest edition of Men’s Fashion Week is just weeks away, with a month-long event unfolding in mid-June, with stops in Florence, Milan and Paris. Provisional schedules for each city have been released. Last month it was revealed that Paul Smith would be moving from Paris to Milan for an intimate “salon style” showcase celebrating his long-standing relationship with Italy. Elsewhere, Zenna, the Italian home of Italy, has paused from the official schedule of this season, opting to display in Dubai on June 11, recording the unofficial start of Men’swear Month, marking Jonathan Anderson marks his much-anticipated debut with Dior’s men.
Meanwhile, the British Fashion Council announced a “strategic” decision in June to cancel standalone London Fashion Week Men’s. Instead, the BFC will expand its London shawl room in Paris, including in June this year, to support new menswear talent. This gives designers the opportunity to showcase their S/S 2026 collection to buyers and stores.
“By returning to a more targeted programme in London and Paris in June, we aim to create a strong foundation for amplifying the message of the great UK menswear business,” said an organization’s spokesman. “We will continue to adapt and find ways to platform our amazing British men’s clothing business.”
Here, all wallpapers* have known so far about Men’s Fashion Week S/S 2026.
Pitti Uomo S/S 2026 (June 17-20, 2025)
Post-archives appear as guest designers at Florence Men’s Wear Fair Pitti Umo this season
(Image credit: Provided by Post Archive Faction
Reflecting the menswear schedule that shifted earlier this year, Pittiumo will be held in Florence a week this season from June 17-20, 2025. As before, the historic menswear fair, which continues the 14th century Fortessada Besso twice a year, invites a series of guest designers to showcase the city’s Rose Simon. The first announcement was that Homme Plisséissey Miyake will be exhibiting the S/S 2026 collection in the city. This is part of an ongoing plan to acquire brands on the roads in the coming season (the spot on the Paris schedule has been replaced by men from IM.
“From this year, the brand will travel around the world to showcase clothing to unprecedented locations and events, meet local communities and connect with the global creative scene,” the Homme Plisséissey Miyake design team said in a statement. “We are grateful for this opportunity to be featured at one of the world’s most famous menswear events.”
The other two guest designers are the Post Archives (PAF) and Niccolò Pasqualetti, both of which appear in locations within the city. The former is led by Korean designers Dongjong Lim and Sookie John and is known for their dynamic and experimental riffs in sportswear (including cult collaborations with Swiss sneaker brands). “It means being invited to be invited to Pitti Imagine Umo this season. For me, I’ve always built the harshness of clothing making and meaning,” he said. “At the place from near Florence, I am particularly grateful for this opportunity to return and introduce my work here.”
Milan Fashion Week Men’s S/S 2026 (June 20-24, 2025)
Paul Smith’s A/W 2025 Men’swear Show was held in Paris last season. For S/S 2026, he will move to Milan
(Image credit: courtesy of Paul Smith)
Last month, after a recent show at Pitti Uomo and Paris Fashion Week, British design legend Paul Smith was announced to showcase his S/S 2026 men’swear collection in Milan. Celebrating the brand’s longstanding connection with Italy, the designer promises “intimate presentations” in the city’s showrooms. “For the first time I’m pleased to be able to showcase my new collection as part of Milan Men’s Fashion Week in June,” he said in a statement. “I have proudly owned my showroom in Milan for 22 years and have a great love for the city. I will host salon-style shows that I know I’m intimate and honest with who we are.”
The remaining schedule released today (May 20, 2025) consists of the regular lineup of the Milanese Mega brands, including Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and Giorgio Armani. June 22nd, his second Milanese outing. One of the notable absences is Zegna. Instead, it will be exhibited in Dubai at a one-off runway show in the city on June 11, 2025, but Gucci will take a break with new creative director Demna presenting her first vision for September this year (a massive debut runway show is expected next February).
Paris Fashion Week Men’s S/S 2026 (June 24-29, 2025)
Jonathan Anderson takes the bow at Loewe’s S/S 2025 show. He will mark his debut collection at Dio Menr this June
(Image credit: Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
The boys at Paris Fashion Week end the menswear month with a usually blockbuster show, including the latest collection of Louis Vuitton’s Pharrell Williams. His latest show will be held in the evening at 7pm on June 24th. That day, at 5pm, Anthony Faccarello will be exhibiting St. Laurent’s latest menswear collection in a schedule shift (in recent seasons, St. Laurent showed it at the end of the week).
While it’s Dior that offers the most anticipated moment of the week, the debut collection from Jonathan Anderson is a highly unfavourable appointment confirmed last month by LVMH Chairman Bernard Arneau. He will be shown on June 27th at 2:30pm. This marks the calendar.
Elsewhere, there are regular outings from Rick Owens, Junya Watanabe, Comme de Garson and Hermes, but it appears that Roway is about to pause the menswear show this June in support of the debuts of new creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez in September. As for who else will close the schedule, American designer Willie Chavalier will continue to be on display in Paris, with Walesbonner returning to the schedule, and Jack Emmas closing the week on June 29th at 5pm.
Stay tuned for more details on Men’s Fashion Week A/W 2025