Designers including
Giorgio Armani, DSquared2 and Philipp Plein showcased bright tailoring, geometric prints and rolled-up trousers on the fourth day of Milan Men's Fashion Week.
Enrico Coveri
Bright jackets and plaid trousers brought a Dandy-inspired vibe to the Enrico Coveri catwalk.
Enrico Coveri
A cream tuxedo with neon lapels added a humerous element to the collection.
Enrico Coveri
The simple white polo shirts paired with loose linen jackets created a look of casual tailoring.
Giorgio Armani
Armani is known to shun formal wear, preferring slacks and T-shirts to jackets and ties.
Giorgio Armani
The shoes on the runway were decadent velvet slippers and 'city espadrilles' - brogues with a rope sole.
Giorgio Armani
Tailoring was casual in light, airy fabrics and styled with a t-shirt as opposed to a traditional shirt.
Giorgio Armani
The wider-leg trousers were cropped at the ankle while another trend appeared, teh long-line coat.
Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani's latest men's collection is full of easy to wear clothes, from the lightweight darted trousers to the airy pullovers knitted in geometric patterns to the casual espadrille footwear.
Philipp Plein
Laid-back tailoring teamed with rock-and-roll t-shirts was central to the Philipp Plein collection.
Philipp Plein
The Milanese catwalks have been awash with turned-up trousers and shorts.
Philipp Plein
Biker jackets and bleached jeans added a more casual element to the collection.