VIDEO: Trend analysis women catwalks S/S 2026
With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the Spring/Summer 2026 women's collections.
January 2023
By now it is clear and obvious, the world of footwear structures can no longer ignore the issues of sustainability, the constant and incremental search for new materials, whether they are of organic or recycled origin. Almost all of the innovative designs proposed for the upcoming fall winter 2023/24 have emphasized environmental friendliness. If we look at the aesthetic themes emphasized, thick and important bottoms designed specially to accompany the new wave of boots that will undoubtedly invade future winter storefronts jump out at us. But the theme of the height of the bottoms and their solid and massive appearance remains well anchored even in the low models, whether sneakers or loafers. Colors and graphics, a theme usually unaccustomed for the cold months, are instead making their way into the 2023s. Beware the graphics are also going to invade the territories of elegance, which is unlikely to be expressed in minimalist tones.
Inside Arsutoria Magazine you will find the latest industry news, photo galleries with shoe, bag and material trends, and interviews with professionals and experts in the world of footwear and leather goods.
With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the Spring/Summer 2026 women's collections.
Arsutoria School launches a new course on footwear component design, Decathlon has organized a workshop for Arsutoria students, the collaboration between Arsutoria School and K-Way enters its final stages, and the projects of our latest graduates: Ugo Bompas, Carmen Belmonte Sandoval, Jasmine Bianca, Maadhav Muralidharan, Robert Salcedo, and Affan Shamsi.
Footwear for Fall/Winter 2026/2027 features oversized lug soles, sculptural heels, and premium materials like velvet and patent leather, while bags are oversized with combinations of quilted leather and neoprene and metallic accessories in dark jewel tones.
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