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Milano Fashion Week Donna Spring/Summer 2025 Opens with Fiorucci Debut and Fendi Centenary

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

The Women's Spring/Summer 2025 edition of Milano Fashion Week commenced with a half-day extension on September 17. Notably, Giorgio Armani will not conclude the event, as he is scheduled to present in New York in October. The opening show featured Fiorucci, under the creative direction of Francesca Murri, showcasing a modern interpretation of the brand's 1990s heritage. Fendi marked its 100th anniversary with a collection inspired by the 1920s. On September 17, Marni displayed vibrant designs, while Antonio Marras paid tribute to actress Anna Maria Pierangeli on September 18. Independent designers Rambaldi and Del Core offered contrasting aesthetics, with Rambaldi emphasizing inclusivity and Del Core revamping chicness. Jil Sander reimagined suits into bermuda shorts, while N°21 blended delicacy with rebellious 1990s influences.

Key facts

  • Milano Fashion Week Women's Spring/Summer 2025 began on September 17, 2024.
  • A half-day extension was added on Tuesday afternoon, September 17.
  • Giorgio Armani will not close the final day as usual; he will show in New York in October.
  • Fiorucci debuted with Francesca Murri as creative director, not on the official calendar.
  • Fendi celebrated its centenary with a women's collection by Kim Jones.
  • Marni showed on September 17, with designer Francesco Risso.
  • Antonio Marras opened September 18, celebrating Anna Maria Pierangeli.
  • Independents Rambaldi and Del Core showed on September 18.
  • Jil Sander and N°21 presented collections on September 18.

Entities

Artists

  • Francesca Murri
  • Italo Lupi
  • Kim Jones
  • Francesco Risso
  • Antonio Marras
  • Anna Maria Pierangeli
  • Giorgio Armani
  • Giulio Solfrizzi

Institutions

  • Fiorucci
  • Fendi
  • Marni
  • Antonio Marras
  • Rambaldi
  • Del Core
  • Jil Sander
  • N°21
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • New York
  • United States
  • Paris
  • France
  • Sardinia
  • Alghero

Sources