And just like that… tomorrow, Milan Fashion Week will begin, and it already seems to promise to be quite spicy. Indeed, we are ready for an explosion of style and innovation that will embrace the entire fashion system. With a schedule filled with iconic names and debut talents, this edition will offer us many surprises.
Among the highly anticipated collections, we will see renowned fashion houses such as Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, and Bottega Veneta gracing the runway, alongside younger talents like The Attico, Marco Rambaldi, and Cormio. But that’s not all; this week will also pay homage to past icons, including the much-anticipated return of Fiorucci.
In short, get ready for an extraordinary week that will celebrate fashion in all its facets.
The three moments not to be missed during this Milan Fashion Week…
- The first show by Sabato De Sarno for Gucci: The historic Italian fashion house will tell its story with a show that already promises to be unforgettable, featuring its new Creative Director, the young Sabato De Sarno. Are you ready to meet the new Gucci after Michele?
- The first show by Peter Hawkings for Tom Ford: Tom Ford’s show will be one of the most anticipated, as it marks a transition with the new Creative Director, Peter Hawkings. After years of innovative influences from Tom Ford, the fashion world eagerly awaits to see how this renowned fashion house will evolve under new leadership.
- The first show by Simone Bellotti for Bally: The well-known brand founded in Switzerland in 1851 will see the debut of Simone Bellotti as Creative Director. What can we expect? He will bring a breath of freshness while adding a new touch to the heritage of this historic brand.
MILAN FASHION WEEK SCHEDULE:
Wednesday, September 20
- 09:30 – Iceberg
- 10:30 – Antonio Marras
- 11:15 – Daniela Gregis
- 12:00 – Budapest Select
- 13:00 – Onitsuka Tiger+
- 14:00 – Fendi
- 15:00 – Del Core
- 16:00 – Marco Rambaldi
- 17:00 – Alberta Ferretti
- 18:00 – N°21
- 19:00 – Roberto Cavalli
- 20:00 – Etro
- 21:00 – Diesel
Thursday, September 21
- 09:30 – Max Mara
- 10:30 – Genny
- 11:30 – Calcaterra+
- 12:30 – Anteprima
- 13:15 – ACT N°1
- 14:00 – Prada
- 15:00 – MM6 Maison Margiela
- 16:00 – Aigner
- 17:00 – Emporio Armani
- 18:00 – Moschino
- 19:00 – Blumarine
- 20:00 – GCDS
- 21:00 – Tom Ford
Friday, September 22
- 09:30 – Tod’s
- 10:30 – Cormio
- 11:30 – Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini
- 12:30 – Sportmax
- 14:00 – Luisa Beccaria
- 15:00 – Gucci
- 16:00 – MSGM
- 17:00 – Sunnei
- 18:00 – Vivetta
- 19:30 – Versace
- 20:15 – Han Kjøbenhavn
- 21:00 – Boss
Saturday, September 23
- 09:30 – Ferrari
- 10:30 – Ermanno Scervino
- 11:30 – Ferragamo
- 12:30 – Andreādamo
- 14:00 – Dolce & Gabbana
- 15:15 – Jil Sander
- 16:15 – Missoni
- 17:00 – Bally
- 18:00 – The Attico
- 19:00 – Tokyo James
- 20:00 – Bottega Veneta
- 21:30 – Philipp Plein
Sunday, September 24
- 09:30 – Hui
- 10:30 – Chiara Boni La Petite Robe
- 11:30 – Karoline Vitto with the support of Dolce & Gabbana
- 12:30 – Luisa Spagnoli
- 13:15 – Maxivive
- 14:00 – Shiting Qiu
- 15:00 – Aniye Records
- 16:00 – Avavav
- 17:00 – Giorgio Armani
- 18:00 – Francesca Liberatore
Monday, September 25 (digital)
- 10:00 – Pillings
- 10:30 – Guido Vera
- 11:00 – Maison Nencioni
- 11:30 – Phan Dang Hoang
- 12:00 – Laura Biagiotti
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