Materials report Fall/Winter ’26-27
The Autumn/Winter 2026/2027 season showcases a dynamic interplay between technological innovation and artisanal craftsmanship in materials and accessories.
October 2025
With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the Spring/Summer 2026 women's collections.
The Spring Summer 2026 season is divided into three distinctive visions.
Fendi expresses a structured lightness where color emerges from artisanal details: geometric weaves, pearl handles and three-dimensional textures dialogue with intense reds, turquoises and bubblegum pinks.
Louis Vuitton reinterprets the Maison’s heritage between Parisian marble and golden reflections: mini-trunks and doctor bags alternate with deconstructed shapes, while the palette alternates mineral tones with accents of antique pink, ochre and mauve.
Etro offers a material poetry with embossed surfaces, paisley and embroidery that evoke an inner journey, between amber, jade green and metallic details.
The protagonists of the season are three colors: Powder Pink, a modern blush pink that balances energy and sobriety; Urban Olive, a sophisticated green between military elegance and minerality; Electric Blue, a magnetic blue that captivates with presence and clarity. Finally, suede asserts itself as an essential material, with oversized proportions and couture finishes in warm camel and mocha tones.
Our Trend Analyst Maria Cristina Rossi guides us to discover the main trends seen on the catwalks:
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.
The Autumn/Winter 2026/2027 season showcases a dynamic interplay between technological innovation and artisanal craftsmanship in materials and accessories.
With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the Spring/Summer 2026 women's collections.
With Mariacristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the Spring/Summer 2026 men's collections.
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