Men’s Fashion Week returned this week with the latest collections for Spring 2027. Between Milan and Paris, the schedule was packed with 36 shows and 38 presentations. Read on for a run-down of the highlights across Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2027.
Louis Vuitton






Images Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Putting on a fashion show today is no longer just about the fabulous garments. To really set a collection apart, many designers are turning towards creating visual spectacles complete with elaborate sets and live music. No one is doing this quite like Pharrell Williams. As the menswear designer for Louis Vuitton, he often makes his shows the highlight of the season, and for Spring 2027, he’s done it again.
The show began with models emerging from a cinematic set designed to look like a huge tidal wave before stepping onto a sandy beach. Water courses through the show as a representation of life, opportunity, and connection to nature. The soundtrack featured Quavo, Lil Baby, and YoungBoy, as well as a finale of Angelique Kidjo’s Bando presented by a live orchestra.
The clothing itself took inspiration from the surfer’s distinctive dress codes that are founded in travel, performance, and craft. These sartorial values are also shared with Dandyism and are at the heart of the House.
The Dandy silhouette is reinforced throughout this collection through sharp tailoring, yet with a coastal twist of sea-centric embellishments and the bohemian spirit of surf culture. This collection is fun and playful, but also entirely wearable and practical.
Giorgio Armani






Images Courtesy of Giorgio Armani
The Giorgio Armani Men’s Spring 2027 collection, designed by Leo Dell’Orco, was titled ‘Mediterranean Market’ and was inspired by the stories, cultures, and inspirations that intertwine through travel.
The garments felt lived-in, a luxurious ease that comes from holidaying in the Mediterranean. Sun-scorched stone, tones of spices, sky blue, and muted gold provide the colour palette of the collection. While lines were gently blended by heat and light. Safari jackets, flowing shirts, and weightless tailoring showed a relaxed attitude in textiles of linen, cotton, and shantung.
We also got to see a taste of Silvana Armani’s Cruise 2027 collection. Alongside the menswear, there were a few womenswear looks featuring jackets, coats, and dresses designed to accompany the body and its movements. A collection that is defined by the lightness of its silhouette in a palette of natural hues.
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Featured Image: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
