Fiorucci Fall 2026 Collection
Fiorucci returned to London for the first time since 2023 with a clear message: the house is ready to move upmarket. Inside Somerset House’s Lancaster Room, the brand staged a private, high-gloss fête to unveil a more sophisticated positioning—without abandoning its irreverent soul.
The setting matched the ambition. Silver platforms, billiard tables, and a crowd of models in motion framed a collection that fused ’70s retro-futurism with London’s Victorian and punk undercurrents. Select looks were paired with custom masks by Francesco Casarotto of Agglomerati, adding a sharp, subcultural edge.






Creative director Francesca Murri titled the collection “Memorie,” but this was no archival exercise. Instead of reviving past hits, she refined house icons for a contemporary premium audience. The angel motif appeared lighter, almost tongue-in-cheek, splashed across denim and knitwear. Cupid emerged as tonal embroidery on sweaters. The house’s signature lips were reimagined as clip-on earrings—graphic, concise, and market-ready.






Accessories signaled the brand’s upward pivot. Lip-shaped clutches, short-strap shoulder bags, patent point-toe heels, and studded belts delivered polish with attitude—pieces designed to anchor the look rather than merely decorate it.
Chief executive Alessandro Pisani confirmed that the strategy extends beyond aesthetics. A Milan flagship is slated for next year, with London and New York to follow. The choice of London as the relaunch backdrop was deliberate: founder Elio Fiorucci famously absorbed the city’s ’70s music and art scene before channeling that energy back to Milan. Reviving that cultural exchange now feels both strategic and symbolic.

