The event will mark the beginning of the** Autumn/Winter 2025/2026 season**, unveiling a sartorial narrative that promises to redefine the boundaries of creativity and style. The official schedule will include 22 physical runway shows and five digital ones, for a total of 74 appointments, which also comprise 32 presentations, seven exhibitions by appointment, and eight exclusive events. Each show will represent much more than a simple catwalk: it will be a unique experience where fashion and art intertwine to bring creations beyond the limits of traditional clothing.
Among the highlights of this edition are established names such as Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, and Zegna—pillars of both Italian and international fashion. Alongside them, new talents and noteworthy debuts will bring a wave of innovation and freshness. The brand Pierre-Louis Mascia will open the shows on Friday, January 17, followed by PDF, the label founded by Domenico Formichetti and Saul Nash, and the return of Philipp Plein. Also highly anticipated is Pronounce, renowned for its innovative and gender-fluid approach.
The presentation segment will feature new players like Blauer x Pirelli, Federico Cina, Grossi, and Rubinacci, demonstrating a continued focus on young talent and stylistic diversity. As in previous editions, all fashion shows will be broadcast live on the official website of the National Chamber of Italian Fashion (CNMI), a tradition that has achieved extraordinary success: the last edition recorded over 13 million viewers. A large screen in Piazza dei Mercanti will allow the public to watch the shows live, bringing the energy of Fashion Week to the streets of the city.
Milan Fashion Week Uomo, with its 68 official appointments, represents a significant event not only for established brands but also for new creative directors debuting on the runway. Among these are Walter Chiapponi for Blumarine, Matteo Tamburini for Tod’s, and Adrian Appiolaza for Moschino, whose debuts are eagerly anticipated.
Following this, the Women’s Autumn/Winter 2025/2026 Collection will take place from February 25 to March 3. This event will feature an impressive schedule of 161 appointments, including 56 physical runway shows, five digital ones, 67 presentations, and 26 events, reaffirming Milan as a global reference point for fashion.