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Stars Turn Heads at Men’s Spring 2027 Fashion Week

The week opened in Milan with Prada, then moved to Paris where Saint Laurent hosted a heat‑wave‑defying showcase, and a roster of brands including Louis Vuitton and Dior Homme are set to follow.

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Stars Turn Heads at Men’s Spring 2027 Fashion Week
Stars shine on the runway at Men's Spring 2027 Fashion Week. Celebrities like Noah Jupe and Ruaridh Mollica attend top shows in Milan and Paris. Photo by assets.vogue.com
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  • 1Celebrity appearances set the tone for Men’s Spring 2027 Fashion Week.
  • 2Prada opened the week in Milan with Noah Jupe and Ruaridh Mollica.
  • 3Paris’s Saint Laurent showed bold looks despite a heatwave.

Stars lit up Men’s Spring 2027 Fashion Week.

The opening day landed in Milan, where Prada staged its runway at the Fondazione. Actor Noah Jupe arrived in a low‑cut jumper that recalled the bold style of early‑2000s footballers. He was joined by rising Scottish actor Ruaridh Mollica, both adding a dash of Hollywood flair to the Milanese setting.

Prada’s front row also featured a string of familiar faces – Louis Partridge, Troye Sivan and Jordan Firstman were spotted among the audience, each reinforcing the show’s reputation for spotting tomorrow’s leading men. Their presence underscored the event’s mix of fashion and celebrity appeal.

Paris Shows Spark Heatwave Style

After Milan, the spotlight shifted to Paris, where Saint Laurent opened its show despite a brutal heatwave. Heartthrob Connor Storrie turned heads in black latex knee‑socked boots, while Joe Alwyn rolled up his sleeves for a relaxed look. The brand’s runway proved that style can thrive even when temperatures soar.

Paris also attracted a parade of other well‑known names. Charli XCX, Kate Moss, and model Arca were among those captured in the gallery, each adding their own edge to Saint Laurent’s collection. Their appearances highlighted the show’s blend of music, fashion and high‑profile glamour.

Other Brands and Off‑Schedule Highlights

Beyond the two capitals, a line‑up of major houses is set to continue the momentum. Louis Vuitton, Dior Homme, Celine and Dries Van Noten have all confirmed shows, promising a mix of ultra‑slim tailoring and transparent fabrics that echo the week’s aesthetic. An off‑schedule Jacquemus presentation is slated for Corsica, adding a Mediterranean twist to the schedule.

The roster reads like a starting eleven for men’s fashion, and organizers suggest more celebrity sightings are on the way. With each brand bringing its own spin, the week remains a prime destination for style‑savvy weekend planners looking to catch a glimpse of the next big trend.

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Ronah Maria Ventura

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