VIDEO: Women’s catwalks F/W ’26-27 trends
With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the women's collections for Fall/Winter 2026-27.
May 2024
We sum up a brilliant edition of the show dedicated to material and component previews, interviewing the companies present to discover their proposals for the S/S 2025 season.
The 103rd edition of Lineapelle, which took place at Fiera Milano Rho from 20 to 22 February, registered a substantially positive result and growth compared to both editions of the previous year, with a total of 25,376 trade operators attending to find out about the novelties for the Spring Summer 2025 fashion season from 1,167 exhibitors.
The participation of foreign operators was significant (39% of the total), with a prevalence of buyers from France, Spain, Germany, Great Britain, Turkey, the United States and China.
Very positive feedback also for the first edition of Lineapelle Interiors / Leather Duets, a business culture exhibition that staged a sequence of installations, each of which represented an exclusive leather design project shared between a made-in-Italy leather manufacturer and a furniture company.
There was also great involvement for In The Making Atto II (an interconnected and multidisciplinary space where visitors were able to take part in a series of craft workshops using leather) and for the second edition of the Science Based Fashion Talks, opportunities for debate and sharing that aim to discover and define green strategies for the entire supply chain.
We itervated the companies present and asked them to tell us about their proposals for S/S 2025.
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With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the women's collections for Fall/Winter 2026-27.
When art meets fashion, the boundaries between disciplines cease to exist. It is from this point of contact that our approach to trends is born: not as an exercise in forecasting, but as a tool for inspiration and dialogue.
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