#MilanFashionWeek

All eyes were on Milan Fashion Week this past week as we celebrated the year’s most-anticipated creative director debuts, witnessed heartfelt farewell collections, and ushered in a fresh new chapter in fashion’s aesthetic direction.
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Layer Cake –
Spring and summer usually connote less clothing, not more, but this season brought a new perspective on layering for the warmer months. Poplin shirts were nestled underneath suede jackets at Missoni, and cardigans were tied around the waist of pencil skirts at Versace (just a few of the many ways designers experimented with lightweight layers).

Futuristic Tailoring –
Tailoring is getting… freaky. Between Jil Sander’s trousers with slit-like cutouts at the hips, The Attico’s twisted blazers, and Max Mara’s halter-top vests, suiting is going on a creative bent with futuristic silhouettes that are taking tailoring as we know it into a brand-new age.

Prep School –
Preppy aesthetics are to be expected from heritage American labels, but the European houses are putting their lens on modern prep, and it’s one trend we’re already expecting to majorly come spring 2026. Prada tapped in through sporty jackets, Boss highlighted crisp tailoring, and Missoni took a layered approach with sweaters and sweatshirts that could almost be collegiate.

Intricacies –
Sequins and embroidery were the standout details of the week that I promise are worth zooming in on. Intricate beading popped up as a feature on pieces like bra tops and briefs that, when styled with more conservative, quiet items, had an especially chic effect.

In Motion –
While the Bottega Venta fiberglass pieces were among the most talked-about looks of Milan Fashion Week, it wasn’t the only runway that featured texture and movement. At Ferragamo, 1920s-esque fringe was attached to satin scarves and hung from beneath tailored jackets for an elegant and evening-ready twist, while at Alberta Ferretti, crochet felt airy and light.

Out From Under –
If you were on Tumblr between approximately 2010 and 2014, you’re probably getting flashbacks right now from the exposed-bra aesthetic. The look, especially layered with lariat necklaces and dainty body chains, was all over during that era, and it seems like just over a decade later, it’s once again returned. Prada’s take involved dramatically large bra tops that reminded us of cutout doll clothes, while The Attico took a much more 2000s-inspired approach with push-up bras peeking out from under fitted cardigans.

Color Theory –
Color, color, and more color! Bright, vivid tones have popped up on the New York and London runways, but in Milan, designers took it to another level with looks that combined shades from across, diagonal, and adjacent the color wheel. Orange and pink; red and blue; purple and green, it seems the more off kilter the pairings, the better.

And that’s the end:)






