Tag: Milano Fashion Week 2026
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Gucci Fall/Winter 2026 Review | Demna’s 90s Revival or a Strategic Brand Repositioning?
Inside Gucci Fall/Winter 2026 Gucci Fall/Winter 2026 isn’t another seasonal runway. It’s a strategic inflection point. Following several years of declining momentum after the height of Alessandro Michele’s maximalist era, the brand moved into a transitional phase. The romantic eclecticism that once energized Gucci’s global growth eventually produced saturation. The broader luxury market shifted toward…
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Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2026 Review | Structural Volume, Intrecciato Expansion, and the Red Runway Strategy
Inside Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2026 Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2026 is Louise Trotter’s second runway as creative director of the house, following her September 2025 debut with Spring/Summer 2026. The collection unfolded on a monochromatic red runway — leather, Intrecciato weaving, and fur volume introduced in controlled progression. This wasn’t a season built on rupture. It…
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Prada Fall/Winter 2026 Runway Review | Layering as Process, and the Structural Return of Bella Hadid
Inside Prada Fall/Winter 2026 Prada Fall/Winter 2026 arrived without a slogan, nor with a theatrical theme. It began with two deceptively simple questions voiced backstage by Raf Simons: “What do I wear with what?”“What is possible?” In a fashion cycle once governed by seasonal rules — mini skirts for spring, power shoulders for autumn —…
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Fendi Fall/Winter 2026 | Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Return — Precise, Poised, and Curiously Un-Fendi
Inside Fendi Fall/Winter 2026 Fendi Fall/Winter 2026 marks Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut at Fendi as Chief Creative Officer, following her departure from Dior in 2024. It is, without question, a polished and controlled debut. Yet despite its refinement, the collection leaves a lingering ambiguity. It feels unmistakably Chiuri, but only intermittently Fendi. This isn’t a…