Corneliani Spring/Summer 2026 Milan

The presentation for today’s Summer Solstice, which will highlight the Corneliani Spring/Summer 2026 collection at Milan Fashion Week, is currently in progress.⁠

The Corneliani Spring-Summer 2026 collection is distinguished by an aesthetic that honors fluidity and movement, which are essential components of a wardrobe crafted to support the modern man throughout various moments of the day. From urban sophistication to leisurely engagements, each piece is meticulously designed to provide versatility, comfort, and refinement, all while upholding the sartorial elegance that has consistently set the brand apart.

The color palette draws inspiration from nature, with sophisticated and delicate shades that blend into changing nuances: sandy beige, dusty grays, sage greens and accents of periwinkle blue alternate in a harmonious balance. These colors, never banal, tell of a new freedom in dressing, where the looseness of the lines and the lightness of the fabrics translate into a relaxed and casual elegance.

The selected materials — impalpable cottons, fresh wools, linen and silk — are treated with innovative techniques to ensure breathability and softness, ideal for facing summer days in style. The silhouettes are soft, deconstructed, designed to follow the body without constraining it: light jackets, trousers with drawstrings, flowing shirts and technical overcoats alternate in a complete and coherent proposal. The SS26 collection is aimed at a dynamic, cosmopolitan man who seeks functional but distinctive garments, capable of adapting naturally to different contexts. The stylistic approach is that of a modern tailoring, which reinterprets classic codes with a touch of contemporaneity, focusing on discreet details, light constructions and an obsessive attention to finishes.

A remarkable display of light and music, the event will feature live performances by the highly skilled @devendrabanhar, @keziahjonesofficiel, and @mattiasmimoun. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear their insights on what they anticipate most from this occasion.

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