Photorealistic illustration of Emporio Armani Fall 2026 coed runway show in Milan, featuring models in conductor-inspired attire and Kendall Jenner front row.
Photorealistic illustration of Emporio Armani Fall 2026 coed runway show in Milan, featuring models in conductor-inspired attire and Kendall Jenner front row.
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Emporio Armani unveils first coed fall 2026 collection in Milan

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Emporio Armani presented its Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection as the first coed show under designers Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco. The event, held during Milan Fashion Week, featured cohesive menswear and womenswear inspired by orchestra conductor students. Kendall Jenner attended front row in a minimalist black dress and shawl.

The Emporio Armani Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear collection marked the debut of a joint presentation by Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco, Giorgio Armani's designated heirs. According to Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco, speaking to Vogue Runway’s Tiziana Cardini, the transition from separate menswear and womenswear shows to this coed format was planned by Giorgio Armani before his death last year. The goal was “to ensure that once in stores the men’s and women’s lines would feel cohesive.”

The show's concept portrayed models as students at a school for orchestra conductors, grouped in loose tribes often united by baker boy caps. Models moved at a rapid pace to a tight tempo, in clusters that created a visual hubbub. Key looks included matching check jackets, aviator styles, blue evening suiting, and non-uniform white shirts for men and women. Standout pieces featured an oversized biker jacket over combats for women, gray bird's eye loose tailored pants and outerwear for men, an oxblood shearling coat, and a yellow and white stitched black wool topcoat over a gold-embroidered jean and boot. Accessories added endearing touches, such as mohair leg warmers and narrow, elongated cord-whipped cravats in tie-pattern silk.

Eveningwear shifted to first-night finery, with shaggy womenswear chubbies, waisted jersey wrap tops over blue silk tailored trousers, tuxedo tailcoats with bow-tied shirts, and meshed dresses with bow details. Shirting arrangements included bibs, collars, and crystal-studded bow ties. While the presentation's speed meant some pieces, like an oxblood biker over prince of wales check pants and a brown herringbone field jacket, were glimpsed briefly, the collection's hits mostly landed.

Supermodel Kendall Jenner attended the Milan show, wearing a black midi dress from Emporio Armani with a subtle floral jacquard print and bateau neckline. She draped a chocolate-brown floral-embroidered shawl over her chest like a cape, paired with strappy black stilettos, dark-brown shades, silver teardrop earrings from Méga, straight black hair, and a glossy pink lip. Jenner sat front row alongside Nicholas Galitzine and Elodie. The event occurred on February 26, 2026, during Milan Fashion Week, which wraps on March 2.

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Discussions on X primarily revolve around celebrity sightings at the Emporio Armani Fall 2026 coed show, including Kendall Jenner and Nicholas Galitzine. Fashion accounts praise the collection's subtle layering, MAESTRO concept blending menswear and womenswear, and call it amazing. One user expressed mild skepticism, noting its perfect Armani execution might limit future brand development.

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Photorealistic scene of Valentino Fall 2026 fashion show by Alessandro Michele at Palazzo Barberini, Rome, with Renaissance-inspired designs on runway and celebrities in front row.
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Alessandro Michele unveils Valentino fall 2026 collection in Rome

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Alessandro Michele presented his fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection for Valentino at the historic Palazzo Barberini in Rome, marking the brand's first catwalk there and a tribute to the late Valentino Garavani. The show drew celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow to the front row. The 84-piece lineup featured a palette inspired by Italian Renaissance painters, with draping and sparkle.

The Armani/Archivio project has unveiled its second phase with a capsule collection of 13 archival designs set for release in early May. Silvana Armani and Leo Dell’Orco are continuing Giorgio Armani’s legacy following his death in September 2025. The collection reproduces pieces from 1979 to 1994, photographed by Eli Russell Linnetz.

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Building on the key collections and trends from Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026, as previously covered, the event drew a star-studded crowd of celebrities serving as brand ambassadors and style influencers. Front-row appearances built hype for the Oscars red carpet, while a runway controversy and collaborations added edge to the proceedings.

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