Fashion stylist Pernille Teisbaek shared her favorite street style looks from Milan's Salone del Mobile design week. She emphasized subtle, design-focused outfits spotted among attendees. The observations capture the event's unique blend of interiors and personal style.
Pernille Teisbaek, a regular at Salone del Mobile, described the Milan event's consistent street style amid evolving design trends. Published on April 30, she noted that attendees prioritize craft, story, and construction over bold logos or colors. 'Unlike fashion week, Salone is not about being seen—it’s about seeing,' Teisbaek wrote, highlighting the nuanced fashion on Milan's streets during the week dedicated to design. This year's looks inspired her spring style ideas, from utility belt bags to statement coats. She spotlighted practical accessories like the Hermès Kelly Pocket 18 belt bag and Saint Laurent June chain belt bag, praising their hands-free utility paired with jackets. Sportswear got a smart upgrade, with items such as Wales Bonner Anthem track jacket and Miu Miu x New Balance technical top styled for office-to-sports transitions. Pleated skirts from Prada and Alaïa stood out when accessorized playfully, while tailored trousers from Versace and Victoria Beckham conveyed power with relaxed tops. Long trench coats from Phoebe Philo and Max Mara served as seasonal heroes over simple vests and jeans, Teisbaek observed. Staple shirts, like Totême's striped cotton-poplin version, paired well with cargo pants as temperatures rose. Her report underscores Salone del Mobile's role in blending design appreciation with everyday fashion.