Overview
- Milan's womenswear week concluded after runway shows presenting Autumn/Winter 2026–27 collections across major houses.
- Giorgio Armani's closing show introduced Silvana Armani’s first womenswear collection, which excluded black and featured Mina’s unreleased A costo di morire written by Fausto Leali.
- Bottega Veneta’s co‑ed collection, the second under Louise Trotter, focused on material manipulation on a bold set attended by Lauryn Hill and Miriam Leone.
- Dolce & Gabbana commanded celebrity attention as Madonna sat with Anna Wintour in the front row, with Achille Lauro appearing at the show.
- Trend signals included Ferrari’s ‘pelle’ concept seen by Alicia Keys and Marracash, Ferragamo’s deconstruction, and Laura Biagiotti’s cashmere‑centered storytelling.