MM6 Maison Margiela Resort 2026 Collection

MM6 Maison Margiela Resort 2026 Collection

The very notion of the “right way” to wear a garment was the central concept developed by the brand’s design studio this season. Good clothes are like classic books: solid references you return to time and time again. At MM6 Maison Margiela, this idea materialized in a library card print, where the borrow stamps matched the dates of the brand’s runway shows.

Although the design team enjoys offering cleverly revisited wardrobe staples, it’s the plot twists brought by the wearer that intrigue them more than ever. This led to dual-use or multi-purpose designs, conveying the idea that your way is the right way to wear something.

Among the standout pieces were a double-layered A-line skirt that could transform into a cocktail-ready dress by pulling the top layer up to the bust; a slip dress that could be worn as a top by adjusting extra built-in straps at the hem; and garments with integrated opera gloves. These gloves could be worn as belts, but when used traditionally, they transformed the outfit into something more dramatic.

As for menswear, MM6 continued to explore masculine archetypes with a softer, more sensual approach compared to last season’s “Pitti Uomo villains,” thanks to lightweight summer fabrics and relaxed details like rolled-up sleeves.

Visiting the showroom in person revealed the ingenious details that make a trip to MM6’s collections a true delight: gold braids printed along the neckline of a sweater, invisible buttons allowing a double-pointed shirt to be worn two ways, or shirt-weight denim with a suede-flocked finish cut into boxy shirts and straight-leg jeans, designed to age beautifully with wear and washing.

Accessories—particularly the footwear—did not disappoint. Highlights included a take on the trending “ballet sneaker,” offered for both men and women; sleek leather slip-on sneakers for men; and a new iteration of the brand’s popular Japanese bag, now featuring a removable metal handle for added versatility.

With Resort 2026, MM6 Maison Margiela proves once again that true fashion lies not only in design but in the dialogue between garment and wearer—a sophisticated proposition for women seeking originality, versatility, and pieces that evolve with their personal style.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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