Fashion bros: Male celebrities flaunt their style at the latest menswear weeks


Hael Husaini is a regular at the international menswear shows, and with each appearance, he brings added prominence to Malaysia on the global fashion map. Photo: Dolce & Gabbana

The menswear shows this time around may be less hyped, but they still drew male stars from around the world.

Pitti Uomo in Florence kicked off last week, followed by Milan Fashion Week Men’s over the weekend.

Currently taking place is Paris, with shows running until June 29.

While the buzz may not match the drama of the womenswear season, there is still plenty of style inspiration on offer – from the runway to the front row.

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At Pitti Uomo, tailored classics were reimagined with youthful flair while Milan served up bold statements and directional streetwear.

The energy across all the shows was more refined than frenzied, yet the looks worn by celebrities gave an impact.

Malaysian artiste Hael Husaini was spotted attending several runway events.

He brought a sense of boldness to the menswear circuit, opting for monochromatic tailoring and statement fabrics.

His presence added regional star power to the global fashion stage, proving that style transcends borders.

Thai rapper BamBam, plus South Korean celebrities like Kim Woo-bin and Jinyoung also drew eyes with their impeccable dressing.

Brazilian actor Andre Lamoglia, along with British talents Harris Dickinson and Will Poulter, added to the celebrity presence, each bringing their own spin on contemporary style – from effortless suiting to playful, fashion-forward ensembles.

Despite the growing prominence of male fashion, the menswear shows have been lagging behind their womenswear counterparts in terms of cultural buzz and mainstream visibility.

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Even in Milan, traditionally a stronghold for men’s fashion, the lineup took a hit – with major names like Gucci, Fendi and Zegna sitting out this season.

Several other brands also opted out of staging full-scale runway productions.

Instead, a curated selection of guests were treated to more intimate presentations, showroom appointments or digital lookbooks.

This signals a shift towards quieter, more considered ways of showing collections in an increasingly saturated calendar.

The male celebrities that appeared at the fashion weeks, though, still managed to generate significant attention – proving that star power continues to be a driving force in keeping menswear in the spotlight.


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