
The autumn/winter 2026 edition of Milan Fashion Week delivered creative debuts, sophomore collections and the reaffirming of Italian manufacturing's prowess. While Georgian designer Demna delivered a blockbuster first chapter for Gucci, Jil Sander's creative director, Simone Bellotti, showed his sophomore collection for the brand. Finally, luxury houses Max Mara and Tod's proved that dedication to craft and quality materials are still ambitions worth pursuing. Here are the 10 shows that stood out.
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