MILAN — Textile producers preparing to enter the trade show season are ready to present fall 2026 collections that are filled with soft, sustainable and technical yarns and fabrics.
Here, a roundup of the key fabrics and trends.
Loro Piana’s Silk Air fabrics are made of wool and silk blended with a small percentage of linen, which enhances the background. The fabric weighs 380 grams and it’s ideal for suits.
Reda’s new Milleottocentosessantacinque fabric is wrinkle-free and the tinto tops dyeing process improves its color consistency. This latest version is available in three different shades: cobblestone, eggplant purple and copper tone. It’s defined by a high technical performance due to the integration of the Roica stretch fiber, which enhances sustainability and functionality.
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Chargeurs PCC’s Alumo Supraluxe Premio is a 100 percent cotton fabric with a poplin base, embellished with semi-sheer effects. Ideal for elegant shirts and available in organic cotton upon request.
Zegna Baruffa Lane Borgosesia’s Soft Cashwool and Triple Cashwool are new iterations of the mill’s signature yarn, defined by enhanced softness, lightness and neatness.
Tollegno 1900’s Country is a blend of the RWS-certified Pure New Wool yarn and hemp, the latter conferring a tactile, rough feel.
Botto Giuseppe’s American Wool Tec is a new woolen fiber sourced from the Shaniko farms in Oregon, which have adopted the Carbon Initiative for regenerative agriculture.
Monticolor’s Tweed Sense is an irregular bouclé yarn combining cashmere and cotton spun, according to the jaspé technique offered in fresh colorways such as indigo blue and in bold two-tone combinations.
Servizi e Seta’s Puhjio yarn is a blend of 75 percent Baby Lama and 25 percent polyamide, the latter providing a silky and luminous touch.
Vitale Barberis Canonico’s Intrepid super 150’s fabric is offered in a pure super fine wool version or in blends with flannel and cashmere. It’s available in dark colors, patterns and yarn-dyed versions and presents a slightly looser structure, soft to the touch. It’s ideal for business suits. Intrepid is also developed in eco water-resistant versions, in pure form or blended with cashmere and combined with a lightweight five-micron membrane for outerwear and overcoats. The fabric boasts windproof and breathable performance and a high resistance to water.
Eurojersey’s Sensitive are stretch technical warp-knitted fabrics. Breathable, wrinkle-free and providing a strong resistance to pilling, extra comfort and easy care, they are ideal for clothing such as dresses, shirts, trousers and jackets. The fabrics are “Made Green in Italy” certified by the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security, which evaluates the environmental footprint of products through the PEF, or Product Environmental Footprint, method recommended by the European commission.
Lineapiù‘s Collins fabric is a four-color alpaca wool brushed fabric, made of a soft mélange yarn with a new camouflage effect.
Lanificio Cerruti‘s Flow is a 100 percent merino wool fabric, sometimes combined with stretch fibers to enhance elasticity. It’s ideal for suits and jackets and features seersucker and jacquard effects, adding elegance to the looks.
Albini’s wd apres ski camel is a fabric made of 70 percent cotton, 25 percent Tencel lyocell and 5 percent camel wool. Thanks to the blend with these natural fibers, the fabric feels soft and warm to the touch and it’s suitable for shirts.
Iluna Group’s TB444QZ 0230 is a fabric made of three components: 78 percent Q-Nova, an environmentally sustainable, comfortable and soft polyamide obtained from regenerated raw materials Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified, 19 percent Roica EF, a recycled elastane produced by Roica, and 3 percent Lurex fabric. Its primary application is in underwear, lingerie and beachwear. The addition of the Roica stretch fiber enhances its qualities: comfort, breathability and durability.
Matias and Araújo’s Anapurus is a 95 percent Bemberg (the brand name of Cupro) and 5 percent elastan fabric. It’s defined by stretch qualities, breathability and softness, which make it suitable for blouses and mid-season dresses.
Tessitura Luigi Uboldi’s Ottaviano Delavé is a fabric made of 100 percent Bemberg. It’s a refined lightweight fabric with a delavé effect, a natural iridescent surface and a soft drape effect. Bemberg is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and RCS certified and has obtained the the ISO 14001 certification.
Teseo Como’s 2660 is a 100 percent Bemberg fabric. It’s suitable for heavier shirts, light trousers or skirts, and soft jackets thanks to its versatile midweight and refined softness.
Brunello’s Jacquard 11017 is entirely made of Bemberg and its primary application is in premium linings. It’s defined by a smooth and sensorial handfeel, elegant sheen, comfort, drape and high-definition. In this new collection, the fabric is reinterpreted through complex graphics to pay tribute to Milan.