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Who are the designers of the secret rooms at White Milano?
by Modem – Posted February 19 2026
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Contemporary womenswear trade show White Milano returns to the Fashion District from February 26 to March 1, 2026, and will focus on innovation and fashion scouting. Among the most appreciated spaces, the Secret Rooms host emerging talents and research brands, privileged spaces for contemporary creative expression.
This season, the experience evolves, welcoming a selection of brands that, while maintaining a distinctive DNA and a cool attitude, will interpret a more accessible and immediate creativity. A proposal designed to elegantly and consistently respond to the demands of international buyers, who are increasingly oriented towards brands capable of combining stylistic research and commercial desirability.
The Secret Rooms will feature brands including: Batakovic Belgrade, Susan Fang, Lucille Thievre, and Mii.

BATAKOVIC BELGRADE



Batakovic Belgrade comes from Belgrade and was founded by the homonymous designer Ivana Batakovic, who combines modern and classic elegance and functionality with great attention to quality and comfort. The brand redefines luxury with a unique blend of style, comfort, and versatility. The journey of Batakovic Belgrade is a narrative of courage, family, passion, and talent. The brand's commitment to quality and beauty is matched by its dedication to empowering those who wear its creations. Modern meets classic, business meets elegant, and fashion meets comfort. Batakovic Belgrade is where the world meets Belgrade.

SUSAN FANG



Susan Fang is an internationally renowned womenswear brand founded by designer Susan Fang, whose multicultural upbringing across China, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom shapes her mission to explore beauty as a universal language connecting humanity, nature, and emotion. A Central Saint Martins graduate, Fang established the brand in 2017, developing an ethereal design language defined by innovative textiles, mathematical precision, and poetic storytelling. Her signature techniques, including Air-Weave textiles, air-pleating, sculptural macramé, 3D beading, and experimental knitwork, merge craft with technology, further expanded through 3D-printed accessories and hybrid industrial–artisanal processes created with her husband, a former Dyson Senior Industrial Designer. At its core, Susan Fang redefines contemporary fashion through a fusion of craft, technology, culture, and emotional connection.

LUCILLE THIEVRE



After studying at L’École de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, Lucille Thièvre joined Hermès and then Givenchy. She founded her eponymous brand in 2019. That same year, she was a finalist at Festival International de Mode de Hyères. With strong stylistic roots, the designer blends a sensitive, authentic wardrobe with a sustainable and ethical vision. Her career is deeply rooted in the creative ecosystem of the Ateliers du Wonder in Paris, where art, music, and know-how merge to inspire her unique creations. Distinguished by its jersey workmanship, the brand creates drapes that follow the lines of the body rather than constrict it, revealing a natural, defined silhouette.

MII



The brand combines Indian craftsmanship with French elegance, celebrating the handmade and vibrant colors, and transforming ancient artisan techniques, such as embroidery, weaving, and block printing, using natural materials such as cotton, silk, wool, and cashmere.



White Milano
February 26 - March 1, 2026
Tortona District
20123 Milano

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