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Milano Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026-27: A Season of Caution

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

Autumn/Winter 2026-27 Milan Fashion Week took place alongside the Sanremo 2026 music festival, which was delayed because of the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, leading to divided media focus. The report points out a deficiency in innovative concepts across the showcased collections. At Fendi, Maria Grazia Chiuri introduced a cautious line. Dolce&Gabbana, Jil Sander, and Ferragamo opted for conservative designs. Marco De Vincenzo's Etro received acclaim for its consistent development. Louise Trotter of Bottega Veneta emphasized themes of intimacy and nostalgia. Prada, under Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, embraced diversity in a historic venue. Meryll Rogge made her debut at Marni with a collection full of emotion. Overall, the event lacked daring visions, with brands prioritizing comfort over boldness.

Key facts

  • Milano Fashion Week Donna Autunno/Inverno 2026-27 overlapped with Sanremo 2026.
  • Sanremo 2026 was postponed due to the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
  • Maria Grazia Chiuri debuted as creative director of Fendi.
  • Dolce&Gabbana showed a collection dominated by black, lingerie, and sharp tailoring.
  • Jil Sander by Simone Bellotti presented a less dogmatic minimalism.
  • Ferragamo by Maximilian Davis explored the 1920s with decostructed sailor uniforms and archival shoes.
  • Etro by Marco De Vincenzo continued its coherent evolution with tartan, foulard prints, and paisley.
  • Bottega Veneta by Louise Trotter featured nostalgic details and references to Maria Callas and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
  • Prada by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons celebrated plurality and stratification at Fondazione Prada Deposito.
  • Meryll Rogge debuted at Marni with a creative, emotionally charged collection.
  • The article criticizes the overall lack of bold ideas during the week.

Entities

Artists

  • Maria Grazia Chiuri
  • Simone Bellotti
  • Maximilian Davis
  • Salvatore Ferragamo
  • Marco De Vincenzo
  • Louise Trotter
  • Miuccia Prada
  • Raf Simons
  • Meryll Rogge
  • Maria Callas
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Giulio Solfrizzi

Institutions

  • Fendi
  • Dolce&Gabbana
  • Jil Sander
  • Ferragamo
  • Etro
  • Bottega Veneta
  • Prada
  • Marni
  • Fondazione Prada
  • Birkenstock
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Sanremo
  • Milano-Cortina
  • Ariston

Sources