From slick to mussed-up, here are the hairstyles owning the runway at the Spring/Summer 2018 Milan and Florence menswear shows.


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Deep-side parting shots and a bleached crop, hot off JW Anderson's SS18 runway show at Florence's Pitti Uomo


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Designer stubble and casually styled grown-out hair looks at Giorgio Armani in Milan on Monday.


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Smooth mod hair and side-swept fringes at the Fendi SS18 show on the final day of Milan's menswear week


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'Mop crop' twins at the Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh show at Pitti Uomo


Look no further than Fendi, influential avant-garde fashion hot ticket JW Anderson, Off-White designer Virgil Abloh and Giorgio Armani for some of the most inspired styles of the season.

Exaggerated side partings were de rigueur at British designer JW Anderson's highly-awaited fashion show in Florence. An army of models sported hair of varying lengths, casually swept to the side and bleached.

The side part popped up at Giorgio Armani where models also sported longer rugged-looking tendrils of hair, buzz cuts, designer stubble. According to Armani, the hipster beard is far from dead.

(Related: As Seen At The Milan's Menswear Spring/Summer 2018 Shows)

Runway hairstyling ace Anthony Turner coaxed out the natural volume of models' hair for the longer styles with seemingly barely-finished looks, that appeared light on styling products.

Fendi opted for retro 1970s styling via ultra smooth mod hair and side-swept fringes on the final day of Milan's menswear week.

Despite seeing a lot of parted styles at menswear week this season, the fringe was in at Diesel where varying lengths made an appearance and at the Off-White show, where curls were kept tight, mussed up and screwed down with dense fringes falling on the face.