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Brands to watch at the Fashion Hub in Milan
by Modem – Posted February 25 2026
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The Fashion Hub takes place from February 24 to March 2, 2026, and is hosted for the first time at Palazzo Morando. A meeting space dedicated to the new generation of creatives and a hub for innovative projects, open to both the public and the city of Milan, the Fashion Hub is supported by Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale and Agenzia ICE. The Fashion Hub will host initiatives and activities designed to promote the new generation of designers by enabling them to come into contact with key players in the international fashion industry.

At this edition, the Fashion Hub will be hosting Future Threads: Italy’s New Wave and New Gen, New Ethos, projects curated by Sara Sozzani Maino, CNMI International's new talent and brands ambassador, and the installation by the artist Sara Leghissa entitled "Not For Free", which invites reflection on the themes of female empowerment and social responsibility.

Modem is delighted to present the designers involved in the Fashion Hub's projects.

CAVIA
@yourcavia
Cavia was founded by Martina B. to convey authenticity, imagination, and the highest standards of Made in Italy craftsmanship, combining these values with a genuine commitment to the planet. Cavia’s dedication to embracing differences and promoting inclusivity is reflected in the uniqueness of every piece.

DENNJ
@_dennj_
Dennj brings into his work the values of his place of origin, Emilia-Romagna: a land shaped by craftsmanship, precision, and a measured sense of time, reinterpreted through a contemporary and cosmopolitan perspective. His creations emerge from the meeting of sartorial tradition, material research, and attention to the body. Since 2019, his production has focused on made-to-measure, understood as an authentic expression of identity and relationship.

DOMENICO OREFICE
@domenicooreficetm
Founded in 2022 in Florence, Domenico Orefice explores a dual universe between physical and virtual spaces. Collections merge sportswear, tailoring, and Made in Italy craftsmanship, expressing a contemporary nomadic aesthetic driven by innovation, quality, sustainability, and global inclusivity.

GIUSEPPE BUCCINNÀ
@giuseppebuccinnaofficial
Giuseppe Buccinnà operates at the intersection of design, structure, and aesthetic vision. His work stems from an analytical approach, where engineering thinking and visual sensitivity converge to create a language that is both essential and measured. In his practice, fashion emerges as a synthesis of technical rigour and formal harmony, function and perception.

LESSICO FAMILIARE
@____lessicofamiliare
Lessico Familiare is a project born out of boredom and joy*. It attempts to translate its lexicon by deconstructing garments or simply layering them, creating new, one-season, genderless pieces. *Natalia Ginzburg, “I married you for fun” (1964)

MARCO RAMBALDI
@marcorambaldi_
The Marco Rambaldi brand, founded in Bologna in 2017, brings together inclusion, upcycling, and gender bending. Specializing in knitwear and crochet - unique and sustainable techniques - the brand reinterprets Made in Italy by valuing memory, creativity, and the recovery of the past to build the future.

LAPACIFICO
@lapacifico_official
Founded in 2024 in Fano by Roberta Lazzaroli and Federica Pedini, LaPacifico is a Made in Italy knitwear brand inspired by the sea. The label combines refined craftsmanship, fine yarns, and a conscious approach to modern femininity.

PIKOL CLOTHING
@pikolclothing
Pikol is a London-based label founded in 2020 by Dan Branston. It values slow craft and traditional techniques, preserving and reworking them in a contemporary context. Every piece is shaped by the history of its materials and is designed to carry forward the stories embedded in the textiles themselves.

TRAICELINE PRATT
@traicelinepratt
Traiceline Pratt is a designer born in the Bahamas who is now based in London. He focuses his work on redefining luxury based on the individual. He believes that fashion is a visual language that transcends barriers and connects people.

UNKNOWN ARTISAN
@unknownartisan_official
Unknown Artisan, by Lika Kubaneishvili, is a women-led project celebrating ethical craft, timeless design, and social impact. Handcrafted shirts honor unseen labor, slow design, and feminine resilience. This is a new kind of feminism rooted in care and quiet power.

WEINSANTO
@weinsanto
Victor Weinsanto launched his eponymous brand in 2020. With a background in professional dance, Victor infuses high fashion and creative performance. In 2022, Victor Weinsanto was shortlisted for the prestigious LVMH Prize, and in 2023, was selected for the Forbes “30 under 30” list, as well as being appointed as ambassador for NONA Source.

PHAN DANG HOANG
@_phandanghoang_
Phan Dang Hoang is a Vietnamese fashion designer based in Milan who combines contemporary tailoring with cultural heritage in his work. His collections blend traditional craftsmanship and cultural identity with gender fluidity, experimentation, and a global sensibility, as well as a commitment to more responsible fashion.

Fashion Hub
February 24 – March 1, 2026
Palazzo Morando
Via Sant'Andrea 6, 20121 Milano

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