Oman today_ Fendi Spring/Summer 2026 Collection:
At the Milan Spring/Summer 2026 show, Fendi presented a striking collection that blended simplicity with elegance and subtle hidden details. Creative Director Kim Jones designed pieces that were both luxurious and functional.
The color palette was primarily earthy tones—beige, cream, white, and gray—accented with hints of bright yellow and blue for variety. Fabrics were lightweight and comfortable, including soft leather, mesh tulle, and shimmering textures that reflected light beautifully as models moved down the runway.
Silhouettes were fluid and relaxed: short coats, layered skirts, and seemingly simple shirts with hidden details such as unconventional cuts or glossy linings that surprised the audience. Accessories played a prominent role, featuring small fur-trimmed bags, updated Peekaboo and Baguette models, flat shoes, and slim belts. The collection demonstrated that simplicity can be full of discovery and wonder.
Jil Sander Spring/Summer 2026 Collection:
On September 24, Jil Sander unveiled the first collection by new Creative Director Simone Bellotti during Milan Fashion Week. The collection focused on precise tailoring, double-sided leather, and the practical use of luxury items, merging the brand’s minimalist heritage with the designer’s personal touch.
The show took place at Castello Sforzesco, where the historic and minimal architecture highlighted the silhouettes. Bellotti, respecting the brand’s legacy, drew inspiration from the archive and roots in Hamburg, sending a clear message: a return to pure and unadulterated minimalism.
The pieces combined Jil Sander’s signature style with contemporary details: lightweight jackets with precise cuts, delicate textures, and purposeful accessories that conveyed a message of “impactful restraint” for urban Spring 2026 fashion. Vanity Fair described this show as the beginning of a new era for Jil Sander, one that continues to draw inspiration from the brand’s history and its iconic figures.