Blumarine's Spring/Summer 2026 collection unfolded as a tale of dark romanticism at Milan Fashion Week. Creative Director David Koma, who runs his own namesake label in London, stepped into Blumarine last season with a debut that carried hints of the spirit of his own brand. This season, however, the transformation felt perfectly complete. SS26 was unmistakably Blumarine: romantic, daring and true to the house's DNA. Achieving that in such a short span is no small feat, and it proves why creativ...
The Attico brought a powerful vision to Milan Fashion Week with its Spring/Summer 2026 collection titled "Lei è così." Founders and creative directors Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini leaned into the contradictions that have long defined the brand, crafting a wardrobe that is both polished and unpredictable. The showcase, attended by Ice Spice, Sami Miro and Sevdaliza, tributes women that own their craft and look good doing it.Trench coats arrived with elongated silhouettes, their sharp tail...
Cult-loved Aussie label With Jéan has just dropped its new "Baciami" collection, captured against a sun-drenched backdrop of the Italian coastline. Offering a curated selection of it-girl approved, transitional pieces, the new collection is designed to be layered, remixed and reimagined.Featuring chic dresses like the Elouise and Kesha silhouettes, the collection also sees the return of the brand's classic two-piece sets, like the Lila Top and Skirt or the new-and-improved Fred Jacket (approved...
Milan Fashion Week's Spring/Summer 2026 feels full of life, spotlighting landmark creative shifts and high-stakes debuts. It might be the designers showing in the city for the first time such as London-based KNWLS or perhaps its the buzz around creative director debuts including Simone Bellotti at Jil Sander, Dario Vitale at Versace and Louise Trotter at Bottega Veneta. Whatever the reason, the city is pulsing with fresh energy, formats and creative collaborations. To start the week, Diesel orga...