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When generosity takes the runway: An unexpected moment at the Milan Fashion Week Khaleej Times

A 52-year-old famous model walked the Milan Fashion Week runway in a Gucci dress with a visible thong, recreating an iconic 1997 look, which sparked divided reactions online.

Event ends with fashionistas turning their attention to Paris for next fashion mega-show
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Madonna stood out with an eccentric and elegant appearance at the Dolce & Gabbana show during Milan Fashion Week, choosing a sexy black mini corset dress in lingerie style,…


American model Emily Ratajkowski became the subject of ridicule on social media after wearing a Gucci show at Milan Fashion Week.
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg at a 2026 Prada runway show in Milan. Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters This post originally appeared in the BI Today newsletter. You can sign up for Business Insider's daily newsletter here. Zuck's latest moment It was the question on everyone's mind: Why is Mark Zuckerberg sitting front row at Prada's fashion show? He and his wife, Priscilla Chan, attended the fall 2026 womenswear show during Milan Fashion Week, surrounded by a gaggle of security, sitting next...
Megan Thee Stallion made a striking statement at Milan Fashion Week during an exclusive Roberto Cavalli fitting.

She replaced her long hair with a short, wet-look bob.

Kate Moss once again proved why she has held the status of a fashion icon for decades, appearing at the Gucci fashion show during Milan Fashion Week and generating enormous public interest.

Milan Fashion Week holds unexpected appearances. This time, all eyes were on Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's CEO, in the front row of Prada's show, accompanied by his…

There’s no fault in these stars getting along. Indeed, Shailene Woodley and Milo Callaghan stepped out during Milan Fashion Week in Italy Feb. 25, walking down the city’s cobblestone streets...

Jessica Alba and her daughter look fantastic. The Honey actress stepped out in style with her 14-year-old daughter Haven Warren, whom she shares with her ex-husband Cash Warren, at Fendi’s Feb....
Italian fashion house Gucci faces criticism for using AI-generated graphics to promote its upcoming Milan Fashion Week show, with many arguing the campaign does not align with its luxury image.

Model and actress Emily Ratajkowski recently caused a stir on social media due to her walk at the Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week.
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At Milan Fashion Week, leather bomber jackets became a key piece. Models wear them for a casual yet sophisticated style, setting it as a leading trend for the upcoming spring.

With clear but quiet confidence, Giorgio Armani's niece Silvana Armani took over the "torch," presenting her first collection without the direct influence of the house's founder, with which on Sunday…

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion attracted attention at Milan Fashion Week in a completely sheer Roberto Cavalli dress.

Madonna has been a Dolce & Gabbana icon since the 1990s.
Madonna steals the spotlight at Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan Fashion Week runway show AP News

Demi Moore surprised at Milan Fashion Week, adopting a bold new hairstyle.

Demi Moore, who was recently seen in The Substance, was spotted at the Milan Fashion Week in a new look, with many commenting about her short hair.

Demi Moore’s latest look is un-bob-lievable. Indeed, the Substance actress was nearly unrecognizable as she stepped out for Milan Fashion Week rocking a bold new hairstyle. The 63-year-old...

Artisans in white coats greeted guests at the Tod's fashion show in Milan Friday, crafting the Made in Italy leather and needlework items for which the company - and country - is renowned. The post At Milan Fashion Week, industry’s darker side goes unmentioned appeared first on Vanguard News.

Layering was the message at Prada – with faux fur, shimmery linings and clothes that looked purposefully eaten away.
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg wore coordinated loafers to the Prada fashion show. ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan attended a Prada fashion show in Milan on Thursday. The pair were spotted wearing coordinated Prada outfits, including his-and-hers loafers. Meta has a deal with EssilorLuxottica, which works with Prada's eyewear line. Mark Zuckerberg's style era has hit a new high. The Meta CEO was spotted in the front row at Prada's Fall/Winter runwa...

Maria Grazia Chiuri returned to Fendi – where she began as a handbag designer – with a debut heavy on dark tailoring and sensuous eveningwear.

Event gets underway; brings back glamour to Italy's fashion capital that is already enveloped in Olympic fever

The international fashion world has considered the collection designed by Gucci's new creative director, Demna, to be modest. The collection was presented at Milan Fashion Week.

Three design debuts and Marc Zuckerberg as a show guest – while the world is currently falling apart, Milan Fashion Week delivered pure escapism.

PETA and other animal rights organizations intensified pressure on Milan Fashion Week organizers to adopt a completely fur-free policy, with dozens of demonstrators gathering outside the event.
Silvana Armani honors a fashion dynasty with fluid, essential collection during Milan Fashion Week AP News
One can only assume Demi Moore misread the invitation for last week’s Gucci show at Milan Fashion Week and went there thinking it was a fancy dress party instead.

Celebrity's arrival overshadows events at Milan Fashion Week 2026

French actress Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (62) was one of the biggest stars in the celebrity-packed audience at the Gucci fashion show during Milan Fashion Week.
In the two fashion houses of Rome and Florence, the debut of a new creative director is a decisive moment for their recovery, not only economic but also in terms of media attention.

Demi Moore goes viral with dramatic bob haircut transformation at Milan Fashion Week, trading signature long locks for sleek wet-look style at Gucci show.

Discovery of employees working in sweatshop conditions at manufacturing sites casts shadow over event

With her appearance at today's Gucci show during Milan Fashion Week, Demi Moore became a topic of conversation due to a significant transformation.

Speaking at Milan fashion week, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons presented a more concentrated, but relatable, show Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons, the co-designers of Prada, said backstage at Milan…

The Prada show at Milan Fashion Week had no shortage of star power from the sports world -- with Eileen Gu and Caitlin Clark catching all the latest 'fits in the front row!! Fresh off her viral Olympic run, the Team China skier and model hung out…

Eight months after departing Dior, Chiuri’s return to fashion’s front bench was stamped with her identity and values A big name designer’s first catwalk show in a new job is a drumroll moment of pure ego: Maria Grazia Chiuri, who joins Fendi after leaving Dior, is a headline-making hire with main character energy. The first surprise, as Milan fashion week began, was a catwalk painted with the motto: “Less I, more us.” Continue reading...
Brands like Toteme are becoming more popular as investment dressing resurges. Edward Berthelot/Getty Images Workwear is recalibrating to styles that balance comfort with a more polished look. The tightening job market and return-to-office mandates have chipped away at pandemic casualness. Employees may also be using more polished workwear to create a boundary between work and home. Dress for the job you want to… keep? In a job market where power has shifted toward employers, at least one thing remains within an employee's control: how they choose to show up to work. With layoffs and slow hiring shaping the labor market and RTO mandates pulling employees back into offices, experts say workers are dressing more carefully to project competence. In periods of uncertainty, clothing is less about comfort and self-expression, and more about job security, Lizzy Bowring, a creative strategist and trend forecaster, told Business Insider. "Dressing smarter serves as career risk management," she said. The business casual era gave way to full-on casual Business casual had an era — a long one. Over the past 30 years, suits and ties have given way to blazers and sweaters in many white-collar industries. By the early 2000s, the casual look was ubiquitous in tech. Think Mark Zuckerberg's signature gray T-shirt, hoodie, and jeans. Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivers the opening keynote address at the f8 Developer Conference April 21, 2010 Justin Sullivan/Getty Images When the pandemic hit, casual dressing went from trend to default. There was no need to dress up for your living room. But times are different now. Workers are being called back into the office, and the franzied "Great Resignation" period post-pandemic, when employers were scrambling to retain staff and thrust into bidding wars to scoop up talent, is well behind us. The balance of power has shifted from employee to employer. US businesses are hiring at one of the slowest rates since 2013, and the early impact of AI is beginning to show up. Last month saw more layoffs than any January since 2009, as big companies like Amazon and Citi announced plans to cut thousands of jobs. Because of this, "employees are becoming more conscious of how they present themselves, not because they're being told to, but because uncertainty changes behaviour," Frances Li, founder and director of Biscuit Recruitment, a boutique recruitment agency based in London and New York, told Business Insider. Recalibration, not return An example of a more tailored silhouette is the oversized blazer, pictured here on content creator and writer Alba Garavito Torre. Edward Berthelot/Getty Images Still, experts say we aren't seeing a full return to suits and straight-cut dresses. Trend forecaster Lizzy Bowring describes this as an "'intentional recalibration' — blending comfort with sharper silhouettes, structured tailoring and more deliberate styling." The jacket you once wore over a T-shirt to look smarter for a Zoom meeting is now shifting to a more tailored look, said Bowring. Think oversized blazers and fitted dresses. Fashion's messaging is reflecting this. There's a focus on tailoring and silhouette-forming pieces across luxury brands like Prada, Saint Laurent, and Bottega Veneta, she said. A model walks the runway at Bottega Veneta's Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show at Milan Fashion Week in September. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images Economic uncertainty has also revived interest in investment dressing: wardrobe staples that work in the office and beyond, cut with precision and built to last. Brands like The Row and Toteme have gained cultural relevance by positioning their pieces as investments, reinforcing the appeal of clothing "that communicates stability, longevity and professional credibility," Bowring added. TikTok content about what to wear to the office and why it matters has also grown in popularity. Younger members of Gen Z, entering office settings for the first time, are questioning how to balance their personal style with work-appropriate attire. Grace McCarrick, a content creator who delivers soft skills training to companies such as Uber and Spotify, said her TikTok videos on being intentional with your appearance at work have been some of her most viral — garnering hundreds of thousands of views. @graceforpersonalityhires The cheat no one is telling you about- you don’t have to look super polished if you look rich. In the north east, the look tends to be a bit dull lol but do what feels right for you ♬ original sound - grace mccarrick "It is so complicated to move up and get noticed in the workforce today," she said. The idea of 'dressing for success' is one of the only levers you can control to help you progress at work, she added. "People who put in the effort stand out like neon signs. They've upped their charisma factor by simply not being as schlubby as everyone else. They could be the most awkward person, but because they look good in a sea of wrinkled khakis with black sneaker 'dress shoes,' they're magnetic," she said. Setting boundaries Formal dress is also a way for employees to clearly distinguish between work and home life. "Work wear cues a performance state, whereas home wear signals a relaxation state," Hajo Adam, an organizational psychologist and professor at the University of Bath, told Business Insider. This separation might help people to actually switch off when work finishes. So, once the clock strikes 5 p.m. — go ahead, loosen up, and hang up your blazer, whether your desk is in the office or in your living room. Read the original article on Business Insider