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The Best Street Style Shots from the Fall 2026 Milan Men’s Fashion Week
The Fall 2026 Milan Men’s Fashion Week kicked off on January 16 and will run through January 20, taking place in Milan, Italy. From day one, the event has brought together designers, industry insiders, and stars from the entertainment world. Guests like Colman Domingo and Nick Jonas, along with other celebrities, have been seen showing up in sharp tailored suits. So far, the street style outside has become one of the highlights of the show, alongside the runway presentations indoors.
Photographed by Acielle Tanbetova, guests outside the venues were seen in a variety of outfits, but one thing many had in common was jackets and coats. From long overcoats to tailored jackets and trench coats, outerwear played a major role in men’s styling this season, influenced by the winter weather in Milan. Some layered knit sweaters over tailored suits. Others leaned into a more casual look, pairing jeans or plain trousers with coats or leather jackets.

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde
Neutral palettes were popular across many outfits, with shades like grey, brown, and beige. Deeper colors like dark burgundy appeared in suits and paired with black coats, adding contrast. Accessories like vintage scarves were tied around the neck, while caps, patterned ties, crossbody bags, and glasses tied many outfit together.
The Fall 2026 Milan Menswear street style showed how men layered outfits with different textures. From classic suits to casual combinations finished with detailed accessories.
See below for some of the best-dressed street style from the Fall 2026 Milan Menswear shows.

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde

Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde
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Lauryn Hill Appears with Her Children in Denim Tears’s New Spring/Summer 2026 Campaign
Founder and creative director Tremaine Emory taps Lauryn Hill to front Denim Tears’s latest Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, marking a new installment in the brand’s ongoing in-house denim project. The shoot places Hill in a black-and-white denim design and it’s cultural roots.

Photo: Instagram
Shot by Liam MacRae and Justin Sarinana, the campaign frames Hill against a school-style backdrop. She appears in layered denim piece featuring Denim Tears’s signature embroidered cotton wreath motif placed closely across the fabric so the pattern becomes part of the outfit and not just a detail. The styling is completed with denim accessories, wide clear-framed sunglasses, and stacked bangle jewelry.

Photo: Instagram
Hill’s look centers on layered denim construction, with the embroidered detailing positioned within the outfit. Visible stitching and surface texture are highlighted through the monochrome photography, allowing the texture of the jeanswear to remain the main point.

Photo: Instagram
The campaign continues Denim Tears’s approach under Emory, where clothing is used as a medium to reference cultural history through design and material execution.
She appears with her children Selah Marley, YG Marley, Sara Marley, and Johnny Cash showing different ways the same pieces can be worn.

Photo: Instagram
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Stella McCartney x H&M Return With New Collection
Stella McCartney is set to collaborate with H&M for a Spring 2026 collection, marking her second partnership with the retailer following their initial partnership in 2026. The project is scheduled to be launched in selected H&M stores and online.
The project revisits McCartney’s design archive, with a focus on tailoring, ready-to-wear pieces pieces reinterpreted for a wider retail audience. The collection continues her use of certified and recycled materials.

H&M
Materials used across the collection include recycled textiles, organic cotton, certified wool systems, recycled glass beads, regenerative cotton, and materials derived from agricultural waste streams. H&M also provides transparency information on garment tags, outlining sourcing and material composition.
Stella McCartney describes the collaboration as part of her wider approach to responsible fashion design, stating:
“It’s about pushing the industry forward and proving that desirable fashion can be made with more responsible materials.”

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She also addresses the intent behind the partnership in relation to reach and accessibility:
“I’ve always believed fashion should be a force for change. Working with H&M again allows that conversation to reach a wider audience.”

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H&M describes the collection as combining wardrobe staples with McCartney’s established design codes associated with her label. The collaboration is part of H&M’s ongoing series of designer partnerships that combine high-street distribution with established fashion houses.
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