All the information you need to know about the next edition of Milan Men’s Fashion Week
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
First, it was London and now it’s the turn of Milan, another of the fashion capitals par excellence. More or less at the same time, and almost simultaneously, the official calendar of Milan Fashion Week has been unveiled, which will take place between the 16th and 19th of June. Are you ready to find out all the details about it? Here we go!

JORDANLUCA FW23 Backstage
This edition of MFW comes with a lot of news, because for the first time in a long time, the fashion house Fendi will not show in Milan, but in Florence during Pitti Uomo. But rest assured, because to make up for this big absence, Italian fashion house Valentino returns to the city (after many years without holding a show there) to delight those present with the elegant and contemporary creations of its current creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, as will other top brands such as 1017 ALYX 9SM by Matthew M. Williams, Dsquared2, Dolce & Gabbana, Neil Barrett, Emporio Armani, Etro, and of course, Prada (or nada).
Representing a whole generation of young designers, we find British Jonathan Anderson with his brand JW ANDERSON, who for the third time in a row will once again present his collection during the Italian calendar, as well as LVMH PRIZE nominee LucaMagliano, or the designer duo that makes up the JORDANLUCA brand. Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and 44 Label Group will also unveil their lines during these days, while the ANDERSSON BELL brand will make its fashion week debut.
You have all the information you need. Now it’s time to be patient and let these days unfold naturally. Will we see you on the streets of Milan? Surely yes.
London Fashion Week is about to kick off!
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