Versace Spring/Summer 2026 | Milan Runway
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As Spring/Summer 2026 moves from runway to wardrobe, certain collections begin to reveal their real weight.
For Versace, this season feels particularly defined. What first appeared in Milan as a controlled statement now reads as something more deliberate — a recalibration rather than a reaction.
This marked the beginning of a new creative chapter with Dario Vitale debut. Instead of theatrics, the house leaned into discipline. Instead of excess, it chose structure. The shift was subtle, but intentional.
Silhouettes were sculpted with precision. Waists defined. Shoulders sharpened without rigidity. Dresses skimmed the body with controlled movement — sensual, but not overstated. Cutouts framed the form architecturally. Hardware punctuated rather than dominated.
Colour oscillated between saturated brights and grounded neutrals. Metallic finishes caught light without overwhelming the line of the garment. Even print — so embedded in Versace’s identity — felt refined, integrated with purpose.
Menswear followed the same logic. Tailoring relaxed but never slouched. Shirts cut with proportion in mind. Clean lines anchored the looks. The attitude remained confident, unmistakably Versace — but filtered through restraint.
Milan is a city that values construction as much as concept. Within that context, Versace Spring/Summer 2026 feels aligned with its surroundings — polished, architectural, decisive.
Debuts often arrive loudly. This one arrived with control.
Now, as the season unfolds beyond the runway, the message becomes clearer: Versace did not reinvent itself. It refined its codes.
Strength, sharpened.
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