Milan Fashion Week SS26
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01/10/2025
Milan Fashion Week SS26
Milan Spring/Summer 2026 flew by, bringing artistry, sophistication and fresh concepts. There was plenty to love from highly-anticipated debuting designers, to retrospective designs and unique castings. We saw our Models, some already established and some gracing the runway for the first time, woven through some of the season’s most defining shows.
Premier Debuts
Milan welcomed some of our Premier Faces onto the runway. Gregorio Terio and Lisa Hageman each confidently and effortlessly made their worldwide debut at Fendi. At Prada, Agnes Wahlstrom brought an effortless precision to her first walk - a debut that felt both modern and memorable. Finally, Olo tastefully debuted for Jil Sander, offering a cool composure to carry the minimal yet sharp atmosphere.
Each show different in mood, but all sharing that signature Italian sense of purpose.
Sydney Stabreit owned The Attico, opening and closing with clarity and command - a full-circle moment that grounded the show’s energy. Penelope Ternes gracefully closed Alberta Ferretti with ease and natural beauty, and Yura closed Giuseppe Di Morabito with strength and personality.
Whether walking Versace, Jil Sander, Max Mara, Bottega Veneta or Dolce & Gabbana, Premier Model’s brought their essence, and ability to present a story and carry beautiful designs. From the ease of Etro, the polish of Tod’s, to the punch of Moschino, our model’s matched the tone with quiet strength. We witnessed MM6 Maison Margiela offer an otherworldly insight whilst Sportmax brought soft colour palettes with hard leather touches and Blumarine served attitude and boldness.
There’s a certain discipline to Milan - nothing is accidental, and the runway reflects that. Every casting, every close, every step tells you: this is where elegance is engineered. And through it all, Premier Models delivered - not just walking the shows, but shaping their stories.








