Elisabetta Franchi Spring 2026 Collection
The opulent Palazzo Acerbi in central Milan, recently acquired by Elisabetta Franchi and steeped in Baroque legends, provided the perfect stage for a show that encapsulated her uncompromising vision. The myth of the building being “protected by the devil” became a metaphor for the kind of woman Franchi celebrates: fearless, self-assured, and ready to take charge of any challenge.






Models strode with determination through gilded halls, dressed in pieces that married functionality, sensuality, and tailoring precision. Highlights included floor-length trenches with flawless drape, sharply cut blazers with strong shoulders, low-waist skirts, and cropped capri pants, all constructed with architectural accuracy.






Franchi blurred the lines between daywear and eveningwear with gowns that were both sensual and practical: asymmetrically cut silhouettes, second-skin jersey drapes, sheer tulles, and mesh-effect embroideries created transparency, movement, and lightness.



Craftsmanship took center stage with fringes woven in leather and organza, flowing with sculptural rhythm, while printed satin blousons and cabans carried a raised texture reminiscent of ostrich leather, underscoring Franchi’s long-standing animal-rights activism. Accessories amplified the statement: oversized metallic cuffs and golden bangles underlined the collection’s confident message.

The color palette was dominated by boudoir pink, cocoa, butter, and matte black, reinforcing a mood of polished strength. Franchi also emphasized that her creations are designed without boundaries of time or occasion, empowering her clientele to wear them anywhere, at any moment.