30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
The best-dressed celebrities we spotted in Milan and Paris this men's season
There was nothing subtle about this men's season in Milan and Paris. It turned on the throttle, dishing out reconstructed codes of what menswear could be about. Prada brimmed with instinct in child-like bloomer shorts, fitted tracksuits, perfect cotton trousers in multitudes of pastel. Anthony Vaccarello offered an escape; Céleste Boursier-Mougenot's transformative installation setting the stage for Saint Laurent's signature jewel hues and slouchy silhouettes that gave attitude as much as it gave a sense of reflection on an important part of queer history.
A few days later, Julian Klausner found his footing in his menswear vision for Dries Van Noten that ushered in a new era—in wistful colours, a spattering of Dries-y jacquard blooms; and silk sarongs wrapped around waists. Then came Jonathan Anderson's Dior. A tight collection that sincerely earned its standing ovation; as references from the maison's archives were made accessible, infused with the casual, and even gave us an inkling of what his upcoming womenswear might look like. A joyous first step into the world that JWA is creating for the storied maison.
With each designer's runway being such a tease for the sartorial set, there was no question that the streets showed their enthusiasm in equal measure. A stomping of showgoers and beaming fashion fans were sprawled across the streets of Milan and Paris, each one dressed up in their best attire. Topping off the buzzy affair of the men's spring/summer 2026 season? The equally starry celebrity crowd, of course. The big players came out for Pharrell's Louis Vuitton; think Beyoncé and Jay-Z, J-hope, Gong Yoo, Sho Hirano, Fourth, Yuta of NCT as well as GOT7 duo: BamBam and Jackson Wang. Meanwhile, there was no shortage of stars at Prada, from house familiars Win Metawin and Sana of Twice joining Benedict Cumberbatch, Kentaro Sakaguchi, Lee Dohyun and Harris Dickinson in the front row. On the other hand, Dior brought names associated with the house and designer both, from Rihanna and Robert Pattinson, to Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist.
Scroll on to see the most stylish celebrities from the men's spring/summer 2026 shows in Milan and Paris.