Bikkembergs Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week entitled FORM & FUNCTION
Bikkembergs presents Fall/Winter 2026 collection that merges form and function within an essential, versatile, and contemporary men’s wardrobe. Inspired by the principles of Danish design: simplicity, functionality, and elegance, the collection reflects an ongoing dialogue between Scandinavian aesthetics and the brand’s distinctive language. The Danish capital, with its balance of history and modernity, becomes the symbol of a “bold sobriety”: an elegance free of excess yet rich inpersonality. From this vision emerges a collection designed to accompany the contemporary man through every moment of his day. In the imagination of Lee Wood, the brand’s creative director, fashion and football meet in a grounded, coherent style that does not follow trends but defines them.
Bikkembergs FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 collection builds a system of functional layers that unites casualwear, formalwear, and military-inspired accents. The palette ranges from black, grey, navy blue, and brown, enlivened by bright notes inspired by the Copenhagen Design Museum. Key pieces include down jackets with curved channels and soccer zip pullers, parkas and wool jackets with a denim effect, double-breasted coats, sweatshirts and tracksuits with workwear details. Tone-on-tone logos, nylon patches, and enamelled zip pulls with the pupino logo define a discreet identity. A line of sweatshirts embroidered with grass stitch introduces a tactile element, while leather jackets and baggy denim pieces reinterpret the brand’s codes.
Details of Bikkembergs FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026, Outerwear remains the functional core of the collection: down jackets, parkas, and coats in technical fabrics with tailored detailing. Standout pieces include padded jackets with curved channels, reversible versions, and wool coating with an urban edge. Leather returns to the forefront with the archival Dirk biker jacket in vegetable-tanned leather, short jackets, and nappa bombers with embossed logos; a dialogue between tradition and modernity.
For formalwear, blazers and trousers in Punto Milano and modular flannel create a dynamic and contemporary take on tailoring. Cargo, wide, and regular fits merge with casual elements such as the wool blazer with a denim effect. Trousers come in garment-dyed cotton and corduroy, offering functional comfort. Workwear details, joggers, and straight-leg models with elasticated hems appear in natural tones and worn-in finishes. Shirts feature corduroy, Oxfords inserts, and stretch poplin: a mix of textures and fits that shape a sophisticated, contemporary shirting offer. Knitwear embraces a three-dimensional feel with raised stitches, logo intarsia, and refined textures. Zipped cardigans and DIRK jumpers combine merino and stretch viscose yarns for an elegant urban style.





All images Bikkembergs FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 by the brand.