Thom Browne Joins Milan Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2027 Calendar

Thom Browne Joins Milan Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2027 Calendar

The American designer will present at Palazzo Serbelloni alongside returning international brands including Paul Smith and Ralph Lauren

Thom Browne will stage a runway show during Milan Men’s Fashion Week for Spring 2027, joining the official calendar for the edition running from June 19 to 23. The designer’s show is scheduled for June 22 at Palazzo Serbelloni, marking his latest international presentation after recent shows in cities including New York, Paris, Florence, and San Francisco.

The addition of Browne continues Milan’s strategy of strengthening its international menswear lineup. Paul Smith and Ralph Lauren are also returning to the schedule, following their participation in previous editions. Ralph Lauren will close the first day of shows on June 19, while Paul Smith is set to conclude June 20.

Japanese label Shinyakozuka will make its Milan debut on June 22 ahead of Browne’s presentation, following its recent appearance as a guest designer at Pitti Uomo. Other newcomers to the calendar include Swedish designer Martin Quad and Garcias, led by Colombia-born designer Nicolas Martin Garcia.

“Milan Fashion Week is an open platform that creates cultural and economic value for both Italy and the rest of the world,” said Carlo Capasa, president of Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, during the presentation of the calendar.

Among major Italian brands, Zegna will not participate in Milan this season, having chosen Los Angeles as the location for its Spring 2027 presentation. Giorgio Armani will close the physical runway schedule on June 22 with a combined presentation featuring menswear by Leo Dell’Orco alongside selected Cruise 2027 womenswear looks overseen by Silvana Armani.

Prada and Dolce & Gabbana will maintain their established show slots on June 20 and 21 respectively, while Dsquared2 will shift from runway to presentation format this season.

The Spring 2027 Milan Men’s Fashion Week calendar includes 75 events overall, comprising 16 runway shows and 44 presentations, alongside a number of returning and first-time participants across fashion and jewelry categories.