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Zegna Opens Milan Men’s Week With Archive-Driven Collection Focused on a Family Wardrobe

The house frames luxury as permanence through a living archive of family garments.

Overview

  • At Palazzo del Ghiaccio, Zegna built a life-size family wardrobe as a show set, complete with a museum case displaying the 1930s N1 suit made for founder Ermenegildo Zegna.
  • Alessandro Sartori reinterpreted tailoring through longevity and memory, debuting horizontal three-button double-breasted closures and long, soft blazers in traceable wool and cashmere.
  • The collection emphasizes pieces meant to be kept and handed down, with tracked fabrics and construction that allows fit adjustments across generations.
  • Zegna is launching one-to-one appointments at Milan’s Villa Zegna for 100 top clients to purchase runway looks with guidance from stylists and tailors.
  • Ralph Lauren returned to show in Milan with Polo-rooted tailoring and eveningwear before a celebrity front row, reinforcing the season’s heritage-led mood.