Marni Fall/Winter 2026: Meryll Rogge Reinvents the House Codes

The Fall/Winter 2026 collection from Marni marks a compelling new chapter under Creative Director Meryll Rogge. With a vision rooted in authenticity, Rogge delivers a powerful collision of the familiar and the unexpected—reimagining Marni’s signature codes through a sharper, more playful lens.

At the heart of the collection lies an understanding of what truly matters: honesty, individuality, and emotional expression through clothing. Rogge explores the idea of rediscovery, revisiting recognizable Marni elements while transforming them into something entirely new.

Textures and silhouettes take on fresh meaning. Traditional tailoring is loosened, layers are intentionally imperfect, and bold contrasts emerge between structure and spontaneity. Familiar motifs appear in unexpected contexts—colors clash deliberately, fabrics collide, and proportions feel both exaggerated and effortless.

The result is a design language that feels instinctive yet experimental. Rogge channels Marni’s heritage of artistic expression but injects it with a contemporary energy that feels joyful rather than nostalgic. The collection celebrates individuality—each look feels personal, almost spontaneous, yet carefully composed.

There is a sense of emotional realism running through the garments. Nothing feels overly polished; instead, the pieces reflect the beauty of imperfection. Sweeping coats, expressive knitwear, and relaxed tailoring emphasize movement and personality, reinforcing the idea that fashion should be lived in rather than simply observed.

For menswear, this philosophy translates into bold yet wearable silhouettes. Structured outerwear meets soft textures, while vibrant color combinations bring a sense of optimism to winter dressing. Rogge’s approach encourages experimentation, inviting men to reinterpret classic wardrobe staples in unexpected ways.

Ultimately, the Fall/Winter 2026 collection is about rediscovering identity. By colliding Marni’s past with a new creative perspective, Rogge crafts a vision that feels authentic, honest, and undeniably modern.

See also  Vivienne Westwood Fall/Winter 2016 Milan

With this collection, Marni proves that reinvention doesn’t mean abandoning heritage—it means daring to see it differently.

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