Exploring Rebellion and Heritage: JORDANLUCA's Impactful Runway at Milan Fashion Week

Amidst the stellar shows of Milan Mens Fashion Week, a singular brand dared to stand out. JordanLuca, the rising cult label, known for its bold, unconventional style brought London punk streetwear to Milan. Christina Dymioti captured the electric energy from the front row.

by Christina Dymioti

Founded in 2019, JordanLuca is a couture streetwear label which seamlessly blends the English and Italian heritage of its founders Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto. It is noteworthy that Mr. Pan Phillipou, the co-founder and Chairman of the brand, previously served as the CEO of Diesel and Ben Sherman. He has a background of Cypriot and Irish descent. 

Heritage tweeds were reborn with punkish spikes as JORDANLUCA's Fall/Winter 2024 collection expertly wove rebellious details into timeless tailoring. Walking into the JordanLuca runway, silver balloons, like bloated dreams, hung from every seat, and the runway was a buoyant ocean of 1,500 more. These unique balloons were designed by artist Dominic Myatt.

The clothes themselves were Punk-inspired in subversive classics. The show kicked off with tailored overcoats worn with face-hugging headwear and straight-fitting trousers, which lapped leather angular boots. Later, the same headwear was contrasted with grey suiting, where a fastened jacket covered a shirt and the renowned JordanLuca tie.

Dark eyeliner offered contrast, injecting a club-ready sensibility into an otherwise pared-back look. In fact, there was a surprise runway appearance by Andreas Kronthaler, the Creative Director of Vivienne Westwood who is also a close friend of Marchetto. Andreas graced the runway in a head-to-toe black look, a stark contrast to the buoyant balloons.

 We saw leather used to craft structured jackets, with mohawk hair styling, and chunky silver jewellery, injecting a counter-cultural edge into the look. As the show continued the party theme was seen in white blouses and dresses, finished with multicoloured polka dots. The women's pieces were particularly striking, riffing on ladylike codes with fierce and sensual numbers like the standout red leather minidress and the bias-cut frock that wrapped endlessly around the body.

pictures taken from JORDANLUCA’s Instagram Page

In essence, JordanLuca's Milan Fashion Week show transcended the ordinary, creating a dynamic narrative where balloons, Brutalist blazers, and a bittersweet hope converged. This singular brand, daring to be different, not only showcased rebellious details but also became a testament to the electric energy, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas of Milan Mens Fashion Week.

However, the party didn’t end there; it escalated into an epic rave. Collaborating with Berlin techno powerhouses 𝕳𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖊𝖓𝖘𝖆𝖚𝖓𝖆, they organized a massive party within a series of abandoned warehouse arches on the city's outskirts.

Gucci SS23: Our Favourite Menswear Looks

Alessandro Michele unveiled his Spring/Summer 2023 collection for Gucci, during Milan Fashion Week. The collection titled “TWINSBURG” and here are our favourite menswear looks:.

VERSACE Men Fall Winter 2022: The Fashion Film (video)

The Fall-Winter 2022 VERSACE Men’s collection proposes a modern opulence rooted in the reality of now. Clean forms, fluid lines, and adaptable designs define this contemporary take on luxury.

“This collection introduces Versace Men’s 2.0. Launching this new chapter on the second day of the second month in 2022 feels right. It represents a next step and move forward, not focusing on the singular but on multiplicity, progression, and diversity—exactly what I see valued by the new generation and the way they express their masculinity in so many refreshing ways. This collection embraces that by looking not at the Versace Man but to the Versace Men.” – Donatella Versace

FENDACE: The Collaboration we didn't expect at Milan Fashion Week

Donatella Versace and Kim Jones joined their power and they make history !

They presented two iconic collections for Pre Fall 2022 and they managed to amazed the fashion world. Super models from the 90s like Naomi and Kate Moss, walk on the runway in order to honour the ‘‘Fendace’’ collaboration: Check out below all the menswear looks from the collections:

Versace by Fendi:

Fendi by Versace:

Milan Fashion Week Men: The SS22 Highlights

Milan Fashion Week is officially over and here are the best moments of the men’s fashion celebration:

PRADA:

Super short shorts, sleeveless knits and tailoring (as usual) on its best.

Dolce & Gabbana:

Party mood with metallic colors, embellishment and D&G DNA hero pieces on the runway.

FENDI:

Pastel green and lilac, Tailoring combinations with super short shorts and crop tops.

ETRO Men:

Metallics, neon colors and the iconic Etro prints presenting the new image of ETRO Man.




Prada Men’s Fall 2021 by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons

Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons unveiled their first menswear collection for Fall Winter 2021 at Milan Fashion Week.

They played with tactile textures and color juxtapositions and they managed to create maybe the most anticipated menswear show of the season re-introducing the new tailoring through their relaxed silhouettes.

“This is no time to show off, or for extreme exuberance. It’s more time for intimacy” they both stated.

Etro Men’s Fall 2021 at Milan Fashion Week

The new ETRO is finally here! Young and Fresh but still luxurious, the Milanese brand is going to be one of our favourites in 2021. Powerful silhouettes, colorful pieces and of course the legendary ETRO patterns were all around the Fall 2021-22 Show at Milan Fashion Week

Moschino Fall 2021-22 Presentation

Jeremy Scott unveiled his Fall 2021-22 menswear collection for Moschino at Milan Fashion Week.

Check out below our favourite looks:

Versace SS21 show at Milan Fashion Week

Donatella Versace unveiled her Spring/Summer 2021 collection during Milan Fashion Week and here are our favourite looks:

Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2021 Menswear Collection

“I don’t like the ‘digital show’ solution,” said Domenico Dolce. “The fashion show cannot be substituted with something on a screen. You need the physical contact, the human connection. Because fashion begins with people.”

So that show actually happened and Dolce & Gabbana have presented their Spring Menswear Collection 2021 for Milan Fashion Week.

Strong DNA references in all the shades of blue and we love every piece of it:

Fall 2020-21: All the highlights from Milan Fashion Week Men's

Milan Fashion Week is officially over! All the eyes were on the Italian fashion capital during the weekend as we have seen the shows and the collections from some of the biggest fashion names of the industry.

Below

Ermenegildo Zegna

MSGM

GIORGIO ARMANI

FENDI

DOLCE & GABBANA

PRADA

GUCCI






TOM FORD Fall Winter 2020-21 Presentation

Tom Ford unveiled his FW2020 collection during Milan Fashion Week Men’s. The presentation is photographed by Ferry Van der Nat.

Classy silhouettes, tailoring, combinations between bold and pastel colors and contrast between sleek and hard fabrics are some of the TOM FORD pieces of the new collecion.

GCDS SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

GCDS invites you to K-HAWAII…. in Milan!

K-Hawaii is GCDS’s modernized amalgamation of the word Kawaii (cute or adorable in Japanese) and Hawaii, one of the most beautiful places in the world, a tropical paradise rich with history. GCDS presents summertime seduction, where Kawaii is cute and at the same time sexy. This futuristic take on manga touches on the very concepts that formed the genre: a careful balance of suspense and humor, regulation versus fantasy, and idealized love featuring over-stylized and over-sexualized heroines. 

Kawaii is represented by iconic pop symbols from The Care Bears to Hello Kitty, with vibrant colors and playful prints, all fused together by Anna Trevelyan’s styling.

Missoni SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

Memories of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin Inspire the Heady, Romantic Mix at Missoni SS20 show.

The menswear collection was fresh, candind and it served the new elegant style for the summer. Tailoring all the way with strong references of the DNA of the brand with the bold knitwear patterns to lead the runway. The colour pallete was mainly burgundy with cream and sand tones and…. the 50 shades of blue.

Bottega Veneta SS20 men's collection at Milan Fashion Week

“Bottega Veneta is about the individual; it's for you," Daniel Lee ends in a press release on Bottega Veneta's recently concluded spring/summer 2020 women's and men's runway show, and we have to admit that the men’s collection was one of our favourites.

Set within the walls of the Palazzo del Senato, the floor of the venue was completely covered in cream Intrecciato encased in glass.

Sweaters with skin-baring details. remarkable leather pieces including some very cool boxer shorts, and relaxed tailoring were seme of the main elements of men’s collection. The styling gave a feeling of a ‘tailored sportiness’.



Versace SS20: Neon and Punk influences during Milan Fashion Week.

Neon hairstyles and codes punk influences on styling were the highlights of the Versace spring/summer 2020 show in Milan.

Donatella chose to pay tribute to her friend Keith Flint for that show. From the flowery set with flamboyant prints, to the casting of tops here is all you need to remember:

photography: vogue.com

Dolce & Gabbana Men: The SS20 show at Milan Fashion Week

That was a remarkable ‘‘comeback’’ show from the Italian fashion house.

We have seen a total resurrection of Dolce & Gabbana archival pieces included a loose armed, high-waisted, two top-cut pocketed leather jacket from 1991 that came in a direct reproduction of the original and variations painted with those quivering pin-ups.

Notable styling with outstaning mix and match comnbinations:

photogaphy: vogue.com

Milan Fashion Week: Prada Men AW19

The industrial grand hall of the Deposito, part of Fondazione Prada complex, has been transformed into an arena of light and shadows. Miuccia Prada is back at it again as she serves to us the fashion reality and she takes inspiration from old movies like Frankenstein.

When the collection itself appears, it follows suit. Black is the colour that dominates, highlighted by bursts of vivid coloured garments or accessories, such as multiple belts wrapped around the models waist, neon pink boots and bold red feathered headpieces and pale blue glasses that are reminiscent of scientific goggles.