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Pitti Uomo 110 and Polimoda - Defining Summer 2026 Menswear in Florence

Pitti Uomo 110 and Polimoda - Defining Summer 2026 Menswear in Florence

Something Old, Something New

PITTI UOMO 110 Defies Conventions

 

written CHIDOZIE OBASI

 

The Pool is the visual and conceptual theme of the Summer 2026 edition of Pitti Immagine Uomo. In the curator’s vision, the pool is a swimming pool where a young man brushes the still surface of the water with his hand, touching his own reflection.

 
 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Pitti People Pitti Immagine Uomo

Pitti People Pitti Immagine Uomo

 
 

Everything in this image feels suspended, a moment of waiting, of time held back. The light is icy and vivid, like in a painting by David Hockney. The mirror of the water reflects a desire that has not yet taken shape, almost like an erotic ideal at the pool’s edge. The young man, dressed in dark, elegant suiting, is not the celebrated body of swimming iconography. He’s a modern Narcissus, a disenchanted one as a matter of fact, aware of the seductive power of reflection yet choosing to break the spell.

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Vincenzo Junior Marrazzo

PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE
Vincenzo Junior Marrazzo

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Lisa Criaco
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Idan David Segal

PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE
Idan David Segal

 

The edition’s most prominent showcase was Polimoda, one of the world’s leading schools for Fashion and Design, which brought forth a rich selection of graduates whose innovations were inventive and traditional in equal measure. A new vision of the world shaped this season, bringing forth twenty designers from fifteen different nationalities to bring to the runway the vision of a generation shaped by instability and rapid global change. Their work reflected this fully: fearless, intimate, and profoundly human.

The collections express a deeply personal and socially engaged approach to fashion, drawing on memory, cultural heritage, and lived experience as the central pillars of their creative research. The garments do not function merely as clothing, but as emotional and conceptual statements, evidence of a generation using fashion to process, resist, and make sense of the world they have inherited. The Graduate Show marked the culmination of four years of training: a journey in which students from around the world chose Florence and Italy to develop their own creative language, drawing from their cultural roots and translating them into industry-ready work.

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Aaron Dillworth

Aaron Dillworth

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Emilie Wenckstern

Emilie Wenckstern

Emily Horton

LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Lucia Romagnoli

Lucia Romagnoli

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Isabel Antonia Richter

Isabel Antonia Richter

 
 

Fashion has a tool to tell stories of memory, identity, and vision, at the professional debut of a new generation of designers. Every garment was conceived, developed, and realised in the workshops of the Manifattura Campus, under the guidance of some of the most respected professionals in the field. New to the 2026 edition, the mentorship of creative directors Luke and Lucie Meier, who have returned to the school where they trained and met twenty-five years ago, joining director Massimiliano Giornetti, An Vandevorst, and the faculty in guiding the development of the collections.

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Jing Jirat Jitdee

Jing Jirat Jitdee

LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Jakob Nittmann

Jakob Nittmann

 
LE MILE Magazine PITTI UOMO 110 FLORENCE Victor Brial

Victor Brial

 

all images (c) Polimoda / PITTI IMMAGINE Press