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Milan Fashion Week S/S ’26: The Looks You Have To See

Take a look at some of the must-see looks from the hottest designers at Milan Fashion Week S/S ’26, from talented Asian designers to other global brands, showing off their identities in the world of fashion!

Photo courtesy of Onitsuka Tiger

Milan Fashion Week truly lived up to all expectations as one of the world’s fashion capitals. With a wide range of designers from across the world all showcasing their amazing work on these stunning catwalks, here is a list of some of most unforgettable looks from this season, in no particular order.

From the hottest Asian designers to global brands, these outfits have truly made their mark for this S/S ’26.

1. Dhruv Kapoor

Photo courtesy of Dhruv Kapoor

At first glance, the contrasting colours of the blazer and skirt seem huge, but the black blazer and pink skirt are the perfect combination. By keeping the top simple and well-fitted, the flowy and patterned nature of the skirt creates an ideal balance that exudes harmony.

2. Dhruv Kapoor

Photo courtesy of Dhruv Kapoor

Designers seem to be focusing on fitting looks for people of all genders, and this epitomises that idea. The top is simple, but it is sleek and has nice details. Yet, it has been designed in this way so that the star is the focal point of the skirt. It uses a bold pattern but simple belting to create a waist and accentuate the flowy nature of the look. Matching the colour of the accessories to the top brings the whole outfit together.

3. Pronounce

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When it comes to this outfit, it is definitely for someone who likes to stand out and make a statement. Although the pale blue pants are simplistic in fit and style, the sheer nature of the pale pink top is daring, especially with the flowy fit. Yet, something is elegant about the colour combination, making it perfect for the season.

4. Pronounce

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The classic combination of a long coat, skirt, and heels is a go-to for so many people, but it’s the details, like the belt and the choker, that make it high fashion. Along with the amazingly designed pieces, the choice of pose from the model is also perfect, showcasing a more asymmetrical style that is fashionable and sleek.

5. Onitsuka Tiger

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A simple dress that is well-made can be worn on so many occasions, and this look shows how diverse the piece can be. On its own, the dress would look elegant and feminine. Yet, the bold boots, which incorporate the same beige colour, and oversized leather jacket add edginess.

6. Setchu

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If people had preconceptions of what fashion is shown at Milan Fashion Week, then this outfit is the perfect fit. The dress is bold and sexy, utilising various techniques, materials, and textures to create a dramatic and eye-catching piece. By keeping the outfit as the primary focus with no accessories and simple shoes, it is definitely an impactful piece.

7. Setchu

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The simple and elegant blazer is extremely unique with the slitted sleeves, and the added waist detail perfectly cinches the model’s waist. While the detail and tailoring of the jacket are immaculate, the pleating on the skirt continues the clean and slick feeling to the outfit. Teamed with a simple bag and flats makes the one-piece the main event of the look.

8. Setchu

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At first glance, the tailoring and fit of the double-breasted blazer are done immaculately. Yet, while the top seems professional and a well-fitted blazer, making it a one-piece with shorts makes it more casual, especially teamed with the shoes. While a male model is wearing the outfit, it is perfect for anyone, making a piece that is so diverse and unique.

9. Luisa Beccaria

Photo courtesy of Luisa Beccaria

A cropped jacket is the perfect piece for any event, but combining it with an elegantly pleated skirt is a wise choice to keep the aura of the outfit. The colourful embellishments throughout the look turn it from a simple outfit to something playful. While the blazer and skirt are elegant, pairing them with a crop top in a matching colour and material adds a touch of sexiness and serves as a break from the cream colour palette.

10. Luisa Beccaria

Photo courtesy of Luisa Beccaria

Like something out of a period drama, this dress is dramatic and eye-catching with bold and contrasting colours. In particular, the pleating of the different colours throughout the dress is magnificent, adding layers of texture and volume. The dress wouldn’t seem out of place in a Disney movie, resembling something Anna would wear from Frozen. It’s elegant, beautiful, and the perfect blend of colours.

11. Luisa Beccaria

Photo courtesy of Luisa Beccaria

The pale green is the perfect colour for the season, and this elegant dress might seem simplistic, but it’s the small details like the bodice and details on the straps and belt that are the focus point. Although the dress isn’t too tight, the structure still creates the perfect hourglass figure while still making it look comfortable.

12. Giorgio Armani

Photo: Giorgio Armani

Armani is known for simplicity and elegance, which is precisely what they gave with this look. The detailing on the top and the pleats on the pants give off two completely different concepts that work perfectly together, flowing from one to another seamlessly. Sometimes, an outfit that is one colour can be dull, but it is the change in textures and materials that makes it stand out.

13. Laura Biagiotti

Photo: Stefano Massé, courtesy of Laura Biagiotti

By keeping this dress a neutral cream, it allows the shaping and intricate tailoring of the piece to stand out, from the pleats and thread detail. Yet, the focal point of the outfit is the encrusted halter neckline, which enhances the overall look. It takes the look from an elegant piece to something bolder and more glamorous.

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