June 25, 2026

Celebrities Front Row at the Prada Spring 2027 Mens Show

The Prada Spring/Summer 2027 menswear show was held inside the Deposito at Fondazione Prada in Milan, drawing an eclectic mix of actors, musicians, athletes and ambassadors who all approached the collection in distinctly different ways.

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The Scoop-Neck Knit

The Prada Fall 2026 scoop-neck knit has quickly become one of the house’s most recognisable menswear pieces. Lewis Hamilton first introduced it to the paddock in Barcelona last week, and now both Jaafar Jackson and Noah Jupe have given it entirely different personalities.

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Jaafar Jackson’s emerald-green version took centre stage, with pale oversized cuffs, one of the collection’s recurring styling signatures, helping to create a look that felt relaxed, modern and quietly confident.

Noah Jupe, meanwhile, embraced the brighter side of the trend in a butter-yellow version. This feels a bit more daring, particularly when paired with the loose leather belt.

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Cuffing Season

Kentaro Sakaguchi and Jordan Firstman both embraced Prada’s oversized cuffs, which appeared without accompanying shirts, floating beneath the knitwear.

Kentaro’s vivid red knit against black trousers was one of the strongest uses of colour among the attendees. The exaggerated pale cuffs become almost architectural against the otherwise minimal silhouette.

Jordan Firstman’s oversized striped cuffs feel intentionally awkward in the way Prada often excels.

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Autumnal Outwear

Louis Hofmann and Louis Partridge both committed to Prada outerwear, despite the Spring/Summer setting.

Louis Hofmann’s long black coat and striped top and grey trousers, gave the look a clean, slightly bookish feel. Once again, the exaggerated cuffs make an appearance here.

Louis Partridge took a sharper route in a textured grey coat with the pale lavender shirt stealing focus.

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Prada Boy Problems

Troye Sivan has long been one of Prada’s most reliable supporters, but I’m just not digging the styling here. Individually, the pieces are interesting. Together, they seem thrown together. The styling feels more calculated than instinctive, which is unusual for someone who often makes Prada look good.

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The Warm Weather Winner

Jarred Vanderbilt was perhaps the only guest who looked prepared for the actual weather. His printed short-sleeved Prada shirt, black trousers and holdall offered a practical summer alternative to the layers, coats and knits worn by many of his fellow attendees.

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Quietly Convincing

Giovanni Caccamo surprised me the most. Grey tailoring rarely grabs my attention, particularly for a spring/summer presentation, yet he completely sold this Prada look. The slightly relaxed proportions give the tailoring an appealing softness.

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Same House, Different Paths

Jaehyun and Greg Hsu represented two very different sides of Prada menswear. Jaehyun’s belted pink jacket introduced a softer colour palette that worked beautifully against the black trousers, while Greg Hsu also opted for a Prada knit, with some reprieve coming via the cropped silhouette.

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