From Alexander Skarsgård’s thigh-high boots in Cannes to Timothée Chalamet’s courtside outfits watching the Knicks, men’s fashion has been front of mind in recent weeks. Next stop? Florence, where the Spring/Summer 2026 menswear season will kick off at trade show Pitti Uomo on 17 June, followed by Milan (20 to 23 June) and Paris Fashion Week Men’s (24 to 29 June).
The menswear trends for SS26 are more sweeping and less prescriptive than those of womenswear, as the trend cycle slows and consumers focus on functionality and personalisation. And so, many of this season’s menswear trends will focus on styling, fit or accessories as opposed to fresh clothing styles, as young consumers in particular seek to reinterpret their existing wardrobes rather than spending on entirely new looks.