The next edition of Milan Fashion Week already appears to be extraordinary, with significant debuts and farewells within the fashion system. With a spectacular schedule running from September 20 to 25, fashion enthusiasts (and beyond) can expect a wide range of experiences, from daring collections to fresh faces gracing the most iconic runways.
Here’s an overview of the schedule of major events:
Wednesday, September 20
Milan Fashion Week kicks off with the Iceberg show, followed by Antonio Marras and Daniela Gregis, setting the stage for a week filled with new styles for Spring/Summer 2024. The day continues with Budapest Select and Onitsuka Tiger, followed by industry icons including Fendi, Alberta Ferretti, and Roberto Cavalli. The day culminates with the Diesel show, featuring Glenn Martens, promising a strong start to Milan’s fashion week.
Thursday, September 21
On the second day, the runway will showcase Max Mara’s new collection, a brand that has influenced generations of designers. Attention then shifts to Prada and Moschino, known for their avant-garde and visionary collections. The day concludes with the highly anticipated Tom Ford show, the first without its founder, designed by the new creative director, Peter Hawkings.
Friday, September 22
The highlight of the third day will undoubtedly be Walter Chiapponi’s final show for Tod’s, marking a new transitional moment for the Made in Italy brand. Not just farewells, Gucci will make its debut with its first show under Sabato De Sarno. Then, Vivetta and Versace will be among the other stars of the day, which will conclude with the shows of Han Kjøbenhavn and Boss.
Saturday, September 23
The fourth day will see big names on the runway, such as Ferragamo and Dolce & Gabbana, known for their aesthetics combining luxury and innovation. From Bally, we will witness the debut of Simone Bellotti as creative director. Another debut is that of Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini with The Attico, while Bottega Veneta and Philipp Plein will close the day.
Sunday, September 24
The fifth day will open with more proposals for the upcoming Spring/Summer 2024, including those from Hui and Chiara Boni La Petite Robe, followed by names like Giorgio Armani and Francesca Liberatore. A not-to-miss event will be Karoline Vitto’s collection with the support of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
Monday, September 25
The final day of Milan Fashion Week will take place digitally, featuring the proposals of Pillings, Guido Vera, and Maison Nencioni. However, to conclude Milan’s fashion week, we’ll witness the timeless elegance of Laura Biagiotti’s new collection.
This edition of Milan Fashion Week promises to be a launching pad for new talents, a tribute to past icons – including the grand return of Fiorucci – and a moment of change throughout the industry.
The debuts and farewells will make the event even more memorable. Here is the complete schedule that reflects the diversity and creativity of the contemporary fashion world, spanning past, present, and future.
Mercoledì 20 settembre
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
Giovedì 21 settembre
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
Venerdì 22 settembre
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
Sabato 23 settembre
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
Domenica 24 settembre
09:30 – Hui
10:30 – Chiara Boni La Petite Robe
11:30 – Karoline Vitto con il supporto di 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
Lunedì 25 settembre (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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