New Fashion Trends at MFW FW26: Gucci, Fendi and Marni Debut

In the world of streetwear and high-end fashion, Milan Fashion Week (MFW) has become a stage for premieres that could change the industry forever. In particular, the debuts of Demna Gvasalia at Gucci, Maria Grazia Chiuri at Fendi, and Meryll Rogge at Marni have garnered enormous attention, redefining traditional notions of luxury fashion through the lens of contemporary trends.
These events are particularly important for Polish fashion enthusiasts, who watch with bated breath as street fashion evolves and adapts to the changing expectations of consumers and artists.
Gucci: New Era with Demna Gvasalia
Demna's debut at Gucci marks a new direction for the brand, which in recent years has been synonymous with oversized silhouettes. For his FW26 collection, he focused on "sensual minimalism," blending elements of sexy style with classic Florentine luxury. Fashion icons like Kate Moss and emerging artists appeared on the runway, highlighting the diversity of contemporary style. Men's collections included shiny trousers and fitted T-shirts, while the women's collection featured mini jackets and bodycon dresses.
Fendi: The Return of Maria Grazia Chiuri
Maria Grazia Chiuri, returning to Fendi, presented a vision that emphasizes craftsmanship and Art Nouveau inspiration. The FW26 collection eschews loud monograms in favor of refined materials and intricate embroidery, emphasizing individuality. A color palette of black and white and the presence of fur against neon hues give the collection a modern feel while respecting the brand's heritage.
Marni: A New Chapter Under the Command of Meryll Rogge
As Marni's first female creative director, Meryll Rogge debuted a collection that reinvents the brand's eccentric roots. This shift toward "simple eccentricity" is not only a nod to the past but also a step toward sustainable fashion. The collection features oversized sweaters and multi-directional checks that combine wearability with unique details like fur trims.
Met Gala 2026: Fashion as Art
Finally, the 2026 Met Gala's theme, "Fashion as Art," promises to be one of the most anticipated events in the fashion calendar. The juxtaposition of fashion and art aims to disrupt the hierarchy between these two worlds, potentially attracting the attention of Polish designers and artists, inspiring them to creative experimentation.
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In the context of these new releases, it's worth noting how debuts from brands like Gucci, Fendi, and Marni are influencing Polish streetwear . These collections not only set new trends but also encourage exploration of creativity in fashion. Products from these collections are available in our collection , providing a perfect opportunity to enrich your wardrobe with unique pieces.
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The debuts at MFW FW26 demonstrate the dynamic development of the fashion world, and their impact on streetwear and fashion in Poland is undeniable. We encourage you to follow these changes and discover how modern approaches to design can enrich our fashion consciousness.