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7 Trends Spotted by Retailers During Milan Fashion Week

7 Trends Spotted by Retailers During Milan Fashion Week

Milan’s spring 2026 runways delivered a clear message: femininity with sharp discipline. Lingerie details — lace, slips and sheer layers — were paired with precise tailoring, while embellishments added sparkle and fun. The return of ’90s micro-minis and short shorts injected youthful energy, balanced by sporty outerwear that kept things grounded. The result was a wardrobe that mixed allure with utility, a clear winning combination that resonated strongly with retailers.

1. Color

An explosion of color overall. Milan Fashion Week is bringing joy and energy to the collections.

Linda Fargo, senior vice president, fashion office and store presentation at Bergdorf Goodman: “Top trends that will impact our buys include unexpected colors, often blocked or used as a pop in accessories. Down-to-earth neutrals, chocolate and khaki grounded numerous collections.”

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Versace Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

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Giorgio Armani Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Giorgio Armani

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Prada Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Prada

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Jil Sander Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Jil Sander

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2. Lingerie

Transparency continues to be a living trend this season especially with the use of lace, organza and all the lingerie-inspired designs. 

Marissa Galante Frank, fashion director at Bloomingdale’s: “Transparency was present on almost every runway. Organza, lace, chiffon and mesh was used by designers to create a range of soft yet powerful silhouettes.”

Emporio Armani Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Emporio Armani

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Etro Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

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N°21 Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

N°21

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3. Femininity

The femininity and ladylike silhouettes enhanced the Italian elegance that helped define one of the strongest messages of the Milan season.

Maud Pupato, buying director for luxury womenswear, accessories and footwear at Printemps: “Feminine elegance: a true return to feminine beauty and sophistication through beautiful material, leather, mature color palette (Gucci, Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Sportmax, Fabiana Filippi).”

Antonio Marras Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

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Exclusive pictures of Gucci Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection by Demna at Milan Fashion Week

Exclusive pictures of Gucci by Demna.

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Bottega Veneta Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Bottega Veneta

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4. Embellishments

The embellishment trend that started during New York Fashion Week continued in the Italian capital with the use of fringe, feathers, sequins and beading techniques.

Roopal Patel, senior vice president, fashion director at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus:”Fringe was everywhere.”

Rickie De Sole vice president, fashion director at Nordstrom:  “Embellishment, fringe and texture were the details added movement and personality.”

Bottega Veneta Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Bottega Veneta

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Ferragamo Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Ferragamo

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The Attico Spring 2026 Ready-To-Wear Collection

The Attico

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5. ’90s Minis and Short Shorts

Nineties’ minis and short shorts had designers leading with the legs.

Tiffany Hsu, chief buying and group fashion venture officer at Mytheresa:Micro minis and short shorts dominated the runways, from Prada to Versace, underscoring a liberated, high-summer spirit.”

Missoni Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Missoni

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Emporio Armani Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Emporio Armani

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Marco Rambaldi Spring 2026 Ready-to-wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Marco Rambaldi

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6. Tailoring

Power dressing for the board room with structure suits and big shoulder top coats sent a clear message to corporate dress codes.

Tiffany Hsu, chief buying and group fashion venture officer at Mytheresa: “Power shoulders continued their evolution, now appearing in softened yet commanding forms across tailoring, knits and leather.”

Bottega Veneta Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Bottega Veneta

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Antonio Marras Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Antonio Marras

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Max Mara Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Max Mara

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7. Sporty Outerwear

Nylon anoraks and all the utility outerwear kept the lifestyle vibing.

April Henning, president at Moda Operandi: “Casual outerwear including sporty anoraks, techy nylon blousons and utility jackets at Prada, Fendi [and] Versace.”

Fendi Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Fendi

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Tod's Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Tod’s

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Versace Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection at Milan Fashion Week

Versace

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