Milan men’s fashion 2023: the SS2024 genderless looks

StThe June 2023 edition of Milano Moda Uomo concludes: the fashion shows attracted local and international stars, street stylers and models to the city, all gathered to attend the Men’s Spring-Summer 2024 fashion shows. Dresses, accessories and looks represent an anticipation of the next ones trends: protagonist, a ever more fluid and elegant wardrobeto be rediscovered both in a masculine and feminine key.

Men's Fashion 2023: five unisex trends to copy

What are the trends, outfits and must-haves worn by him on the Milanese catwalks that can also be “stolen” by women? The ideas are many, and lend themselves to being immediately incorporated into wardrobes.

Milano Moda Uomo 2023, fluid wardrobe

There fluidity it is no longer just a figure of speech. The boundaries are increasingly blurred, e it is simply elegance that winswith tailored or casual pieces designed to be worn by everyone, according to taste rather than gender. On the one hand an increasingly minimal and basic wardrobe for her, on the other the masculine looks for which colors, cuts, pieces once considered only at the mercy of the public “in pink” are no longer taboo.

So here is the 3D flower trend for women’s Spring-Summer 2023 also appearing at the Milan Fashion Shows for men, with tree-like shirts and suits (Prada, Dolce&Gabbana). The trendy womenswear combinations are also the most popular for men, such as the college look revisited: polo shirts, shorts and clogs (JW Anderson). They ideas to copy for both sexes right from the start they are multiple, from tank top layering (Magliano) to ensembles pajamas up to date (Emporio Armani).

The must-have for women in the men’s wardrobe

The skirt is now a key piece for his wardrobe too. The Spring-Summer 2024 man chooses it pleated and combines it in a suit key, adding trousers (Dhruv Kapoor). Another strong point in a genderless key, the colored suit in shades of fuchsia or of lilac: short version for Valentineclassic for MSGM extension. Also perfect for a daily look or a feminine ceremony, with hyper-comfortable oversized silhouettes.

The look with the fuchsia short suit by Valentino Uomo SS24 (Spotlight Launchmetrics).

There full suitcleared by Fendi with the fashion show Made in Fendi which anticipated Milano Moda Uomo in Florence, the biggest novelty appears: from utility details such as pockets and collars, it goes well with sneakers. For the evening, the female blazer dressto be worn with ankle boots (Jordanluca).

A wardrobe must-have for him and her, the knitted polo (Dolce&Gabbana), The beige blazers in linen (Frederick China) and the bowling shirt in printed silk scarf style by Etro. For style exchanges.

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