5 key trends from last Fall/Winter 2025 Men Fashion Week
With Paris we say goobye to the latest Men Fashion week, and welcome to the new Fall/Winter 2025-2026. From fur details to animalier, from mountain Core to tapestry and flower Prints, here is a guide with all the trends seen on the men’s catwalks in London, Florence, Milan and Paris, with the key trends that will be must-haves during the next winter season.

CHOCO POP – For several seasons now, all shades of brown, from chocolate to tobacco, cinnamon and mocha, have been the main protagonists on the winter catwalks. In men’s collections, brown has reigned supreme in the looks designed by Hermes and Louis Vuitton. Brown appears on evening suits or in more casual ones made of velvet, it is popular in street-style looks, on bomber jackets and oversized trousers, elevating the color palette and giving a warm pop of color to men looks.


YOU’RE GONNA HEAR ME ROAR – 2025 is (again) undoubtedly be the year of the animalier. The male wardrobe becomes bold and showy thanks to long coats and leopard-print bomber jackets, like those seen on the Dolce&Gabbana and Emporio Armani catwalks. At Armani, berets and bags are also made with animal prints, while at Pierre-Louis Mascia’s show and Louis Vuitton the print gives a sauvage touch to baggy and denim trousers.


TO THE SLOPES – Gorpcore trend, make of technical garments usually used for nature trips and camping, evolves on the Fall/Winter 25-26 catwalks, where several designers propose high altitudes looks with garments stolen from the Ski wardrobe. Oversized lines and fluorescent colors, maxi down jackets made of technical fabrics, combined with cargo pants and boots, characterize the looks on the Emporio Armani catwalk. Sacai also proposes among his winter looks some outfits inspired by the mountains, with XL puffer jackets, boots and oversized pants.


FUR PARTY – Since several seasons now, fur and faux fur coats have been in fashion not only in women’s collections. New this year are coats, waistcoats and cardigans collars, sleeves and other fur details. Launching the trend are Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, who in their Prada men’s collection propose looks with camperos and fur lapels that look like something out of a contemporary cowboy’s wardrobe. Furry details are also protagonists on Dolce&Gabbana’s Autumn/Winter 25-26 catwalk and at Emporio Armani who brings the trend to extremes proposing short caban-style coats with maxi furry details.


WINTER BLOSSOM – Remember that grandmother’s sofa? They resemble tapestry-style flowers, typical of the upholstery and old armchairs of the 1950s, the flowers that pop up on men’s collections for Autumn/Winter 2025-2025. The tones of the floral patterns and embroideries are soft and made in pastel colours or neutral shades of beige, as in the Kenzo looks. Flowers pout-pourri also at Louis Vuitton but with a camouflage vibe.


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