MM6 Maison Margiela Spring 2026 Collection

MM6 Maison Margiela Spring 2026 Collection

Instead of a traditional runway, MM6 Maison Margiela staged its Spring 2026 show on a white-painted sidewalk against the backdrop of a pale yellow Milanese building. The setting, both ordinary and theatrical, reinforced the house’s theme of transforming the everyday into something extraordinary. Guests later gathered at the nearby Via della Spiga, where the brand’s flagship store has been temporarily reimagined with walls and fixtures constructed from hardback books painted in black and white — a continuation of the collection’s playful sense of deconstruction.

The design collective behind MM6 described their starting point as “extreme normality”: the people you might pass on your street, reframed through Margiela’s lens of irony and experimentation. This translated into distressed leather jackets, crisp camp shirts, and swing coats and dresses with a distinctly Sixties spirit, all styled with a sense of sharp coolness.

Yet what truly set the collection apart were the visual tricks and unexpected materials. Illusion tulle suggested sweaters and trench coats suspended in mid-air, appearing to float without shoulders or sleeves. Men’s shirting and trousers in paper-textured fabrics were punctured with deliberate perforations, while some women’s outerwear and tunics seemed cut directly from garment bags, nodding to the brand’s tradition of subverting function into fashion.

The color palette marked a bold shift for MM6: think Barbie pink, sky blue, burnt orange, and lime green, shades that brought a vibrant freshness to silhouettes with subtle retro references. Accessories extended this energy — satin fanny packs, secondhand-shop hues, and loafers cleverly reworked into low-heeled mules added a playful street-culture edge.

While the womenswear emphasized floating dresses, layered tailoring, and unexpected textures, the menswear came across as particularly strong this season, offering looks that could appeal equally to nonconformists, beach lovers, and those who prefer understated rebellion. And, of course, there was a signature Margiela wink: oversized sunglasses with black censor bars across the eyes — a reminder of the brand’s identity as much as a commentary on anonymity.

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

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