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Loro Piana Fall 2026: All Aboard the Luxury Express
The transporting presentation evoked memories of exotic places, and also Yves Saint Laurent's "Ballets…
Sa Su Phi Fall 2026: A Cultured, Chic Wardrobe
Sara Ferrero and Susanna Cucco are designing for discerning women looking for chic practicality.
Sportmax Fall 2026: Declutter Your Wardrobe
This frisky collection was slinky and sliced up for women on the go, go, go.
Marco Rambaldi Fall 2026: Intimate Gestures
Rambaldi looked closely at everyday gestures, like the hug, to inform his multilayered collection.
Ports 1961 Fall 2026: Mental Nomadism
Francesco Bertolini sought to bring the brand's nomadic spirit back to the fore.
Tod’s Fall 2026: Italian Signature
Matteo Tamburini is increasingly confident in his vision for Tod's and presented a collection for fall that…
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2026: Back to Black
Fausto Puglisi wanted a change after so many years of animal prints in bright colors.
Giada Fall 2026: Magic Touch
Gabriele Colangelo described the collection as "intimate," and said he worked hard to create fabrics that not…
Marni Fall 2026: Meryll Rogge Makes Her Debut
In her coed show, the Belgian designer dipped back into the founder's bourgeois-meets-bohemia sweet spot.
Emporio Armani Fall 2026: Milan to the World
Models came down the runway, often two-by-two, and with a spring in their step, dressed as hipsters, preppies…
Boss Fall 2026: Dress Up That Corporate Suit
Marco Falcioni wanted to spark the pleasure of dressing up.
Prada Women’s Fall 2026: A Lesson in Layers
Fifteen models stormed out four times, revealing new facets of their artfully decayed and styled outfits.
Onitsuka Tiger Fall 2026: Quirky Lolitas and Skater Boys
Andrea Pompilio conjured a manga-approved campus filed with characters who donned pastels, bows and…
No. 21 Fall 2026: Acting Out
"I wanted the clothes to be full of nonchalant glamour, elegant — and for adult women," said Alessandro…
MM6 Maison Margiela Fall 2026: Commuter Chic
The Paris-based label decamped to bustling Milano Centrale, with clothes for many different walks of life.