With the title “Animen: Rebooted”, Etro Menswear Fall/Winter 2026/27 ties in with the Etro photo campaign “Animuomini” from 1997. Marco De Vincenzo reorganizes the codes of the house and forms an idea of masculinity that moves between classicism and playfulness. In doing so, he expands the House’s vocabulary and offers a youthful yet sophisticated interpretation of Etro’s enduring dedication to prints, textures and uniqueness.
The silhouettes balance volume and structure. Longer coats, generous pants and softly constructed double-breasted suits create a calm naturalness. Paisley does not appear as a decorative quote, but as a structural element – woven into velvet, jacquard and silk. Materiality takes the lead: dense jacquards, soft velvets and coarse knitwear lend the looks weight and depth.
In terms of color, the collection is dense and deliberately composed. Dark brown and green tones as well as garnet red replace uniform neutrality with grounding and visual depth. Accents in ochre, resin green and muted blue expand the spectrum without breaking up the inner unity of the collection.
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Etro Menswear Fall/Winter 2026/27 focuses on continuity and shows how tradition can remain alive rather than static. The result is confident, expressive and unmistakably Etro – a collection that sees clothing as an affirmation of character.
You can find the behind-the-scenes of the Etro Animen: Rebooted presentation here.
Menswear runway trends for spring/summer 2026 can be found on faces.ch.
Photos: Teaser & Presentation Set Up: ©Launchmetrics SpotlightSM
Photos: Looks: ©Etro






