We bring you the latest Spring/Summer 2027 collections as they debut in Milan, setting the tone for the season ahead
Milan Men’s Fashion Week has kicked off a new season, and as the Spring/Summer 2027 collections debut, we see designers exploring ideas of craftsmanship, travel, heritage and modern elegance. From Ralph Lauren’s celebration of sport and adventure to Dolce & Gabbana’s ode to Sicilian summers, here are the collections that have stood out so far.

Ralph Lauren: Dream Racers
Ralph Lauren’s Spring 2027 Purple Label and Polo Ralph Lauren collections explored a refined vision of sport, travel and craftsmanship. Titled Dream Racers, the collection blended relaxed tailoring with a sense of adventure, pairing rugged linens and silks with Italian sport-inspired outerwear. Eveningwear felt softer and more relaxed through band-collar shirts and artisanal detailing, while utility influences added practicality without sacrificing elegance.
The collection reflects Ralph Lauren’s enduring ability to create aspirational yet effortless design. Accessories added another layer of storytelling, developed in collaboration with silversmith Neil Zarama of the Chiricahua Apache Nation through the brand’s Authentic Makers programme, celebrating craftsmanship and cultural exchange.

Dolce & Gabbana: Vacanze Siciliane
Dolce & Gabbana returned to one of its most enduring inspirations: Sicily. Presented against a backdrop inspired by Taormina’s coastline, Vacanze Siciliane captured the romance and energy of an Italian summer through a vibrant, highly expressive wardrobe.
Lightweight tailoring was decorated with perforated floral embroidery, while denim jackets and trousers were embellished with colourful jewel-like appliqués. Shirts printed with postcards and lemons referenced the island’s culture and landscape, bringing a playful sense of nostalgia to the collection. The show opened in black before gradually transitioning into brighter shades and ending with an all-white finale. Accessories also played a central role, with oversized bags and statement footwear reinforcing the collection’s relaxed Mediterranean spirit.

Brunello Cucinelli: Thought Is Free
Brunello Cucinelli’s collection, Thought Is Free, celebrated individuality, culture and personal expression. Designed for the modern man who moves easily between different worlds, the collection reflected the brand’s signature balance of sophistication and ease.
Relaxed tailoring defined the collection, with lightweight blazers paired with worn denim and refined suiting styled alongside polo shirts and T-shirts. Cargo trousers received a luxurious update through elevated fabrics and subtle detailing. The colour palette centred on elegant neutrals including ivory, sand, leather and tobacco, accented by soft shades of raspberry, apricot, aqua green and powder blue. Crafted from washed linens, lightweight wools, cottons and supple suedes, the collection delivered a vision of contemporary luxury rooted in comfort, versatility and understated elegance.

Tod’s: The Italian Wardrobe
Presented at Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio, Tod’s unveiled The Italian Wardrobe, a collection celebrating the authenticity, craftsmanship and quiet luxury that define Italian style.
Central to the collection was the Pashmy project, a leather developed to showcase the highest level of Tod’s material innovation. Named after pashmina for its exceptional softness and lightness, the material appeared throughout the collection in timeless wardrobe essentials. Highlights included the Brera Bomber, the tailored Castello Jacket and the weightless Solferino Shirt, each reflecting an approach to luxury based on quality rather than excess.
Warm, understated colours and impeccable craftsmanship reinforced Tod’s commitment to timeless dressing. Each garment features the signature of the artisan who created it, highlighting the human touch behind the collection and celebrating the enduring value of Italian savoir-faire.