Milan Fashion Week's Spring/Summer 2025 showcased a dynamic mix of established and emerging brands. The week included 57 physical and 8 digital runway shows, along with 173 events, highlighting the diversity of the fashion industry. Iconic names like Tod’s, Gucci, Missoni, and Versace took the spotlight, while emerging designers such as Marco Rambaldi and Federico Cina made significant impressions.
Among the key highlights was the celebration of milestones, with Vogue Italia marking its 60th anniversary and Laura Biagiotti commemorating 50 years since her debut in Milan Fashion Week. The week also focused on sustainability through projects like "Designers for the Planet," which involved brands integrating sustainable practices into their collections.
While some major designers like Giorgio Armani chose to present their collections abroad, notably in New York, Milan still saw a vibrant lineup of other Italian fashion houses. Emporio Armani stayed in Milan, and emerging talent from the Camera Moda Fashion Trust Grant, such as Francesco Murano and Defaïence, had notable presentations.
The fusion of fashion and technology was another standout feature, with several brands streaming their shows online, ensuring wider accessibility. This "phygital" (physical and digital) approach allowed global audiences to experience the collections in real time, breaking down traditional barriers of exclusivity.
Beyond the runways, the Fashion Hub at Palazzo Giureconsulti provided a space for young designers to showcase their work, focusing on creativity, sustainability, and education. The Fashion Hub also hosted "Resonance: Voices of Seoul," promoting Korean designers in collaboration with the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
Milan Fashion Week 2025 also emphasized education and collaboration. The week included numerous talks and cross-cultural business conversations, aimed at helping designers connect with industry professionals from diverse backgrounds and markets. This approach provided emerging designers with valuable insights into the global fashion landscape.
A variety of awards ceremonies were held throughout the week, including the "Chi è Chi Awards" and the "Latin American Fashion Awards Winners Exhibition," highlighting exceptional talent within the industry. The Black Carpet Awards celebrated leaders of change in fashion, arts, and culture, focusing on diversity and inclusion. The event wrapped up with the CNMI Sustainable Fashion Awards 2024, honoring fashion houses that have made significant strides in ethical fashion.