The MM6 Maison Margiela Fall Winter 2025/2026 collection showcased at Milan Fashion Week was a stunning display of futuristic and edgy designs. The show opened with a haunting soundtrack by Chris Warner titled “Dreaming Of Dystopia”, setting the tone for the dystopian-inspired collection. Models walked down the runway in oversized silhouettes, deconstructed pieces, and avant-garde tailoring that reflected the brand’s signature avant-garde aesthetic.
Designer MM6 showcased their creativity and innovation with a range of textures, from plush velvet to metallic accents, creating a sophisticated and luxurious feel. The color palette was muted yet impactful, with shades of black, grey, and white dominating the collection. Standout pieces included oversized coats with exaggerated lapels, deconstructed blazers, and asymmetrical dresses that played with proportions and silhouettes.
The music selection, including Terry Devine-King’s “Fortress” and Bob Bradley’s “All Of The Night”, added to the atmosphere of the show, amplifying the avant-garde and experimental mood. The collection culminated with a series of eveningwear looks featuring intricate beading and embellishments, showcasing MM6’s attention to detail and craftsmanship.
Overall, MM6 Maison Margiela’s Fall Winter 2025/2026 collection was a bold and refreshing take on modern fashion, pushing the boundaries of traditional design and craftsmanship. The show left a lasting impression on attendees at Milan Fashion Week and solidified MM6’s reputation as a leader in avant-garde fashion.
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It is impossible to imitate the sensuality, glamour and style of the eighties fashion shows, such as the fascinating shows of Thierry Mugler or Claude Montana, because the models do not how to move, they lack style and sense of movement, they fall off their heels.
Love this collection!
Very beautiful and wearable!
Love the coats and the jeans!❤❤❤❤❤
It feels very blade runner and I loved it
More Margiela than Margiela!