For Fall/Winter 2026, Demna makes his Gucci debut with a collection where Renaissance references, raw sensuality, and sharp pragmatism collide.
In Milan, Louise Trotter designs for Bottega Veneta a Fall/Winter 2026 collection where the structure softens and material becomes the real spectacle.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Maximilian Davis draws from the 1920s and the charged energy of underground speakeasies to shape a story of migration, freedom, and after-dark elegance.
The collection was a bold tribute to the house’s Sicilian roots, revealed in a commanding palette of black and unveiled under the watchful gaze of Madonna.
In Matteo Tamburini’s vision, protection isn’t about building armour. It’s about feeling held.
For Fall/Winter 2026, Max Mara draws on history and neo-medievalism to celebrate a sovereign, powerful and resolutely modern femininity.
Beyond simply blending fashion and sports, the Japanese brand led fashion enthusiasts into the world of "The Aesthetics of Ma"—a distinctive aesthetic philosophy of Japan.
At the Fondazione Prada, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons orchestrate an ode to feminine pluralities, where each silhouette reveals layers of memory, time, and identity.
Presenting her debut Fall/Winter 2026 women’s and men’s collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri reframes Fendi around collectivity, dialogue, and a renewed sense of shared identity.
Dolce & Gabbana signs a bold ode to free femininity, blurring the lines between private and public.
Maximilian Davis revisits the 1920s with striking modernity, between precious archives and reaffirmed freedom.
Silvia Venturini Fendi’s SS26 collection at Milan Fashion Week explored the balance between fluid elegance and sporty energy.
From Bang Chan and Mina at Fendi to Karina and Byeon Woo Seok at Prada, and Jin, Xiao Zhan and Ameera Khan at Gucci, here's a visual journey through the front row of Milan Fashion Week shows.
Whether navigating Tokyo’s neon-soaked streets or making a statement on an international stage, the spirit of 'Urban Duality' is one of effortless confidence.
Ferragamo's Fall/Winter 2025 collection channels fluid silhouettes, romantic floral accents, and bold textural contrasts for a modern take on timeless elegance.
Donatella Versace brought edge and elegance to close out Milan Fashion Week's fourth day, blending sleek silhouettes, bold prints, and a dash of cowboy cool.
Prada’s Fall/Winter 2025 womenswear collection reimagines classic elegance through distorted proportions, raw textures, and bold details, redefining sensuality with a rebellious edge.
The brand revealed their Fall/Winter 2025 collection will be the last by Creative Directors Lucie and Luke Meier.
Amid a transitional moment for the house, without a creative director, Gucci’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection embraced its heritage with a fresh perspective.
From February 25th to March 3rd, Women's Fashion Week returns to Milan. Here's everything you need to know!