Day 1 of Milan Men's Fashion Week featured shows from Dolce & Gabbana, the Queen of Minimalism Jil Sander (who came back to the label since Raf Simons' departure), Les Hommes, John Varvatos, Neil Barrett and Costume National.
My favourite collections from the day were Versace, Corneliani and Burberry Prorsum.
First of all, I was invited by the esteemed label, Zegna, to watch the live stream of the fashion show for their Ermenegildo Zegna collection. Here are a few of the shots I took during the live stream:
Ermenegildo Zegna SS13







Ermenegildo Zegna's collection epitomizes the modern gentlemen — with a mix of classic printed statement shirting and pants and futuristic detailing (the mesh windbreakers, stiff silhouette leather jackets and scientist-like sunglasses). The colours are vivid yet not outrageous, bringing out the beauty of the garments and the striking affect of monochromatic outfits. The intimate show space gave both the live audience and us fashion bloggers who viewed the collection online, a closer look at the garments, which is sometimes not granted when attending a fashion show.
Watch the show on Zegna.com
Versace SS13







Watch the show HERE
Burberry Prorsum SS13







Burberry Prorsum's Spring/Summer 2013 collection may be the label's most bold in recent times, with the collection affirming the fact that metallic may be continuing in Spring/Summer in 2013 from Fall/Winter 2012 as a major trend. The shimmery metallic pieces are muted down with the neutrals, creating an array of outrageously wearable ensembles. If you also notice, socks with sandals are prominent throughout the collection. Even though the socks/sandals combination is usually frowned upon, Burberry Prorsum knows how to pair them well as part of the look.
Watch the show HERE
Corneliani SS13







Of course, the day is not complete without a show full of refreshing white and greys and minimalist design. Corneliani brought a breath of fresh air amongst the beautifully bold, presenting sheer sweaters, panelled jumpers, and textural suits. The pieces are individually highlighted in each look, with the monochromatic theme flowing throughout, and only with the slightest colour change.
Watch the full show HERE
All images courtesy of GQ and Vogue