Discover the official calendar for the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 Fashion Week, which will kick off with Pitti Uomo in Florence on January 13th, 2026, then continue in Milan starting on January 16th, and finally land in Paris on January 20th, 2026.
By Léa Zetlaoui.

The Men’s Fall/Winter 2026–2027 Fashion Week
Pitti Uomo kicks things off
As usual, Pitti Uomo will open the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 Fashion Week once again this year. For this 109th edition, the Florentine trade show dedicated to menswear fashion will highlight two designers to watch closely.
First, Israeli designer Hed Mayner – winner of the LVMH Prize in 2019 – will present his show on Wednesday, January 14th, 2026, at the Palazzina Reale di Santa Maria Novella. The next day, Soshi Otsuki will unveil his new collection at the Refettorio di Santa Maria Novella. The acclaimed Japanese designer won over the jury of the 2025 LVMH Prize with his sharp tailoring and sophisticated menswear wardrobe.
Le Pitti Uomo, from January 13th to 16th, 2026 in Florence, Italy.
Ralph Lauren and Zegna return to Milan Fashion Week
While Milan Fashion Week has gotten increasingly smaller over the past editions, the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 calendar boasts a strong lineup of menswear labels. On January 16th, Zegna returns home after presenting its Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Dubai. And plot twist, American brand Ralph Lauren is making its comeback after a 20-year absence.
Among the oldest Italian houses on the calendar are Dolce & Gabbana, Brioni, and Prada. However, Bottega Veneta and Gucci will be absent. Both houses opted for a show during the women’s Fashion Week. Same for Versace, which has no artistic director yet.
Lastly, as announced a few weeks ago, Giorgio Armani will go ahead with its show, despite the passing of its founder in September 2025.
Milan Fashion Week will run from January 16th to 20th, 2026.
What’s in store for the Paris Men’s Fashion Week?
From January 20th, 2026, on, the streets of Paris will once again pulse to the rhythm of Fashion Week. Although the Men’s edition promises to be less packed than the women’s one was last September 2025, it still holds some great surprises.
Strong comebacks and surprises
First good news, Jeanne Friot, the committed fashion designer, officially joins the calendar and opens this season’s runway shows. Later that day, Études Studio, which has been operating some internal changes lately, also makes a return. Pharrell Williams will close out that opening day with Louis Vuitton.
For his second Dior Men show, Jonathan Anderson moves away from the usual Friday afternoon slot to present his new collection on Wednesday, January 21nd at 2:30pm. Needless to say, his Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collection is among the most eagerly awaited this season. Before that, Kenzo’s guests will be treated to an ultra-exclusive presentation inside the Japanese designer’s former home. That same day will also feature rising French labels 3.Paradis and Egon Lab, followed by Lemaire and Ami in the evening.
Day three will feature Issey Miyake, Rick Owens, Amiri, and Yohji Yamamoto. The Dries Van Noten show, now led by Julien Klausner is not to be missed either. The designer is widely regarded as one of the most successful creative handovers in recent years.
Much to our delight, Willy Chavarria will be back on the Paris runway on Friday, January 23rd, at 3:00pm. Meanwhile, Louis Gabriel Nouchi will also be back after last season’s well-received animated presentation.
On Saturday, January 24th, rising Italian designer Magliano – winner of the Karl Lagerfeld Prize in 2023 – will take the stage. The highlight of the evening will be Véronique Nichanian’s final collection for Hermès at 8:00pm. After that, Grace Wales Bonner will take the helm of the French house.
Paris Fashion Week, from January 20th to 25th, 2026.
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