Demna Gvasalia presented his first runway show for Gucci on February 27, 2026, at Milan Fashion Week, blending the brand's heritage with sensual, body-conscious designs inspired by Tom Ford's era and Sandro Botticelli's Primavera. The collection, titled Primavera, featured a diverse cast of models including Kate Moss and emerging digital influencers, set against a museum-like backdrop with Roman statue replicas. Front-row celebrities like Demi Moore and Paris Hilton witnessed looks emphasizing emotion over intellect, with some pieces available for immediate purchase.
Newly installed creative director Demna was scheduled to unveil his first resort collection for the Italian fashion house Gucci in an undisclosed New York City location yesterday. The show was expected to draw significant attention to street style looks featuring the brand's signature elements.
A star-studded after-party took place at a temporary Gucci mansion in New York following the brand's Resort 2027 show. Celebrities including Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton, and Tom Brady attended the event on Saturday night.
Dolce & Gabbana presented its Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection in Milan on February 28, emphasizing the brand's enduring identity amid changes in Italian fashion. The show featured mostly black outfits with innovative tailoring and drew notable attention from guest Madonna. Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana highlighted their commitment to recognizable style without following trends.
Carla Zampatti unveiled its Resort 2027 collection during the 30th Australian Fashion Week in Sydney. Creative director Tanya Eamon Beattie presented refined separates alongside classic eveningwear.
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan attended the Prada show during Milan Fashion Week, wearing high-priced designer pieces and prompting debate on fashion's accessibility. The event highlighted skyrocketing luxury prices amid widespread social media engagement. Designers emphasized creating for affluent clients while navigating broader cultural influences.