By Temo Mpodi
We’ve admired the spectacle of New York Fashion Week; now it’s Milan’s turn to own the spotlight. Vogue proclaims this season a “bumper” one — and the buzz is real. Running until 29 September 2025, Milano Fashion Week is full throttle, showcasing the big names: Gucci, Versace, Bottega Veneta, Jil Sander, and more.
Pucci and Benedetta Bruzziches are uplifting the runway today, lighting the show with flair and narrative depth. This isn’t just about clothes — it’s about fashion as art, concept, identity.
Last year’s edition (20–26 September) revealed breathtaking collections by Giorgio Armani, Fendi, and other Italian giants — known for luxe materials, refined aesthetics, and uncompromising craftsmanship. Milano’s stage always invites more than garments: it demands stories woven into seams.
This season’s lineup is designed to thrill: Max Mara, Genny, BOSS, Anteprima, Prada, Emporio Armani, Moschino, Maison Margiela, Francesco Murano, and Roberto Cavalli, among others, are delivering bold statements in form and concept.
What Makes the Best Moment?
For me, the best moments aren’t just the unveiling of a showstopper — they’re when clothes transcend utility and become emotional, provocative, memorable.
- A dress that redefines volume.
- A texture that feels auditory.
- A silhouette that reimagines the female form.
- A narrative threaded through material, colour, cut, and mood.
If one thing goes right, it becomes the defining picture of Milan; if it fails, it becomes the fashion moment we’ll talk about — for better or worse.
Stay tuned — the Milan runway always surprises.