Etro Spring 2026 Collection
For Spring 2026, Marco de Vincenzo took Etro’s signature maximalism to its most exuberant expression yet, blending tradition with bold, contemporary energy. The collection was a feast for the senses: fringes, metallic studs, ruffles, crystal beads, and a cascade of the house’s iconic prints merged seamlessly with metallic brocades. Every element spoke to a vision of fashion that celebrates joyful self-expression and visual richness.






The runway came alive with the live performance of La Niña, a folk artist from Naples known for combining the Neapolitan dialect with electronic sounds and multi-layered harmonies. Her music, amplified by her band and backup singers, created an immersive atmosphere reminiscent of a 1970s underground club, and de Vincenzo explained that the collection’s rhythm and flow were deeply inspired by her music, making it an integral part of the design process rather than a simple soundtrack.






Among the standout pieces were daring flounced skirts with side slits, modernized jeans subtly embossed with Etro motifs, and densely adorned statement bags, which added a sophisticated counterpoint to the more opulent garments. The mix of textures, patterns, and embellishments demonstrated de Vincenzo’s skill at balancing maximalist intensity with wearable artistry.






After three years leading the house, Marco de Vincenzo has clearly embraced Etro’s legacy, merging its heritage with his personal vision: an unapologetic celebration of color, pattern, and exuberance, now elevated to an almost theatrical scale. The collection reaffirms Etro’s position as a house where maximalism is not just a style but a philosophy of joyful creativity and cultural storytelling.
