All change for menswear this January

City-hopping is also hot right now, and the Fall 2017 menswear circuit will feature multiple calendar changes, such as Moschino taking to Milan to unveil its menswear collection for the first time during Jeremy Scott's tenure as creative director for the luxury Italian house, on January 14. The brand will use the opportunity to reveal its women's pre-fall collection on the same day. Meanwhile WWD reports that US brand Coach, which has shown for the last three seasons at London Collections: Men, is opting out this year and heading back to New York for a special show on December 8, which will simultaneously debut the brand's 2017 collection and honor its 75th anniversary and new Fifth Avenue store.

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All change for menswear this January

Athleisure leads the way at Milan fashion week

As Milan fashion week heads into its penultimate day, we take a look at some of the trends emerging for Spring / Summer 2017 menswear so far. This was followed up by Philipp Plein's contribution, which blended all-American basketball attire with tailored leather shorts and sharp blazers. Salvatore Ferragamo melded “the spirit and attitude of the artist” with that of “the restless adventurer”, resulting in a whimsical and imaginative show, while Dsquared2 cited “the quiet rebel” as one of the influencers for its artistic, androgynous glam rock collection.

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Athleisure leads the way at Milan fashion week

Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

Christopher Kane had bobbies on the brain when he designed his Spring / Summer 2017 menswear collection.

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Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017

Christopher Kane had bobbies on the brain when he designed his Spring / Summer 2017 menswear collection.

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Christopher Kane goes undercover for Spring / Summer 2017