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    Milan Fashion Week, Day 3 Recap: Standout Collections and Iconic Runway Moments

    Zoe Bou-Harb

    From bold statements to refined elegance, Day Three delivered standout collections and unforgettable runway moments

    Day Three of Milan Fashion Week delivered a captivating mix of bold statements, refined tailoring, and unexpected twists. From BOSS’s masterclass in modern sophistication and signature equestrian-inspired tailoring, to Marni’s celebration of authenticity and effortless style, and Roberto Cavalli’s darker, textured reinvention with subtle nods to the brand’s iconic prints, the runways offered a thrilling glimpse into the creativity shaping Fall/Winter 2026.

    BOSS FW26 collection

    Boss FW26

    The BOSS FW26 collection wasn’t just about clothes, it was about redefining codes. Classic pieces like the double‑breasted suit and long coats were given new life through thoughtful proportion, lived‑in stylistic contrasts, and a nod to equestrian discipline, all crafted with the brand’s heritage precision but styled for today’s multifaceted wardrobes, key runway looks and the craft behind them.

    Emporio Armani FW26

    Emporio Armani FW26

    Midnight tailoring and effortless power. Emporio Armani FW26 delivered a masterclass in modern sophistication at Milan Fashion Week. Fluid silhouettes, sharp structure, and that unmistakable Armani ease. Understated. Confident. Timeless. This is the first collection designed by Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco together after the passing of Giorgio Armani.

    Marni FW26 collection

    Marni FW26

    The Fall/Winter 2026 Marni collection, shown in Milan by Creative Director Meryll Rogge, is all about authenticity. Clean silhouettes, honest fabrics, and thoughtful details, creating looks that feel real and effortless. Marni FW26 celebrates simplicity, comfort, and the beauty of everyday style.

    Roberto Cavalli FW26-27

    Roberto Cavalli FW26/27

    At the Roberto Cavalli Fall/Winter 2026-27 Fashion Show, darkness took center stage. The collection, dominated by deep blacks, played with texture and structure, heavy leather, cropped jackets in croc-effect, embroidered tulle, and sweeping, extra-long pleated dresses. While Cavalli has moved away from the bold animal prints and vibrant chiffons of recent seasons, a subtle nod to the brand’s signature motifs remains, woven delicately into the collection, less visible but still unmistakably Cavalli.

    With so many standout moments already, we’re excited to see what the upcoming shows will bring.

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