After the recently concluded London Collections Men Spring Summer 2015, Milan Men’s Fashion Week kick-started on the 21st of June with Corneliani as the first official show on the Camera di Moda calendar. The show had its main focus on the colour white and its diversified shades, along with the very conventional and extremely wearable black.

Starting with Croneliani, the designer came up with a sporty look with soft tailoring and mild scheme of colours. Ranging from pure shades of white, light olive green, grey and sky blue to a mixture of black and beige, the colour scheme did justice to the styling of the garments. Speaking of the embellishments and silhouettes, the collection was replete of three-buttoned jackets, double zip cardigans, grand-dad collared shirts and suits with a unique blend of formal and informal wearability.

Whereas, MSGM displayed a plethora of checked prints along with the introduction of youthful tailoring and denim pieces, into the collection. Presented on the runway were multi-coloured casual wear garments, ideal for a beach walk, at the movies and casual hangouts. Replete of retro colours and easy to wear tailoring, the collection was accessorised by comfortable footwear which included cool floaters, loafers and slippers in yet again youthful bright colours. The garments included plus sized shirts, tees, sweatshirts, long coats, boxers, over-sized capris and zipped jackets. Moreover, the designer took the bold attempt of reintroducing the waist-tied sweater trend with creative innovation.

Following them was Neil Barrett with a yet another collection dominated with shades of white. However, the designer also chose a shiny bright yellow for a sporty, zipped short jacket, which was individualistic and the highlight of the entire collection. Also displayed were some artistic prints on the uppers, which were pretty attention seeking. Meanwhile, the collection consisted of garments catering to semi-formal, casual and sporty looks accessorised with a novel line of glossy leather shoes.

It was Les Hommes, who came up next with his magnificent collection full of exquisite office and formal wears. Displayed was an excess of shining leather and striped 3D prints giving the garments the loud and dynamic look. To accessorise, the designer also showcased a couple of wallets and handbags for men, extremely posh and stylish. Moreover, the tie with each suit gave the gentlemen look a much needed requirement for office goers. All in all, the collection spoke for itself with the epitome of sophistication and classiness.

Finally, the very luxurious and royal Versace came up next with a Cuban inspired collection along with the brand’s very fondness for sensuality. The show opened with some rare feminine yet suitable colours like pink and violet, followed by the conventional beige, sky blue, grey and the very expected black and white. However, the designer kept the tailoring relaxed juxtaposed with some very loud embellishments and silhouettes. Also displayed were a couple of see-through shirts, ganjis and shorts which were extremely appealing and comfortable. Furthermore, the designer also presented a few swim wears which were completely breath-taking, along with some sumptuous formal suits.