Missoni Fall 2026 Collection
At Missoni, Alberto Caliri sharpened the house’s language for Fall 2026 with a collection that prioritized attitude over nostalgia. The message was clear: confidence is constructed—through proportion, layering, and a recalibrated approach to knitwear.






Broad shoulders set the tone. Oversized martingale coats, shearling jackets, and voluminous printed bombers formed the outer shell of looks built in deliberate layers. Models strode out with hands tucked into pleated trousers or masculine leather bermudas, amplifying the collection’s assertive stance. The silhouette nodded to the ’80s without veering into costume; this was daywear with backbone.






Caliri, who has steadily expanded Missoni’s outerwear proposition, grounded the collection in pragmatic structure. Archival images from 1978—when the house first presented women’s and men’s collections together—served as a touchstone. That duality surfaced in the balance between tailored severity and fluid knit dresses.
The standout midis were engineered to resemble two-piece sets: relaxed tops fused to lean skirts, creating movement without sacrificing line. Maxi stripes and unexpected flashes of shine refreshed the house’s signature patterns. Elsewhere, jacquards woven with Lurex and sequins delivered controlled maximalism—texture used with intent, not excess.

Missoni’s Fall offering was less about decorative flourish and more about versatility. These were pieces designed to mix, layer, and assert presence—knitwear not as embellishment, but as armor for modern daywear.

