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First steps at Milan Women's Fashion Week SS 2026
by Modem – Posted October 14 2025
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Several international and Italian talents have joined the Milan Women's Fashion Week schedule. Îacaré, Moja Rowa, Victor Hart, Henri Paris, and Davii are the emerging brands that showcased their collections for the first time during the Spring Summer 2026 season at Milan Fashion Week.



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ÎAKARÉ



Îacaré was born with the ambition to redefine luxury today: not just beauty, but vision. A journey through an aesthetic that combines sculptural forms and solid identities, in constant dialogue with Nature. Each creation becomes a conscious gesture, designed for those who choose to stand out with authentic style and a renewed perspective. From the certified supply chain in Brazil to the finest Italian craftsmanship, every step is marked by care, ethics, and transparency. The brand works only with exclusive materials such as Yacaré caiman leather and natural stones, in a circular model that protects the environment and values people.

MOJA ROWA



Moja Rowa is a brand co-founded in 2022 by Yelena Mojarova and Edward Benedikt Sittler, a Vivienne Westwood alumnus who found inspiration in the Mexican jungle. The brand creates garments using resources with the lowest environmental impact and explores different printing techniques, such as tie-dye, the core of the brand's creativity. Moja Rowa received 50,000 euros in funding, being one of the four recipients of the 2025 Camera Moda Fashion Trust grants, a nonprofit organization founded in 2017 that aims to support young Italian or Italy-based talents in developing their businesses through financial assistance in addition to business mentoring programs and tutoring.

VICTOR HART



Victor-Hart studied painting and sculpture in his native Ghana, and he moved to Italy in 2012 to attend the Haute Future Fashion Academy school in Milan. And then he launched his namesake brand in 2021. Victor-Hart was born from a vision to challenge conventions and reconstruct the narrative of modern luxury. Rooted in blending futuristic shapes with military tailoring, architectural precision, and poetic restraint, each piece is designed to empower the individual through its silhouette, material, and structure, made in Italy. Every collection is a meditation on identity, genderless, timeless, and socially aware.

HENRI PARIS



In an era where fashion often sacrifices quality, craftsmanship, and technical daring in favor of convenience and speed, isn’t designing garments in the style of the 1930s to 1960s a defiant act? That’s the premise behind Henri, a brand that proudly claims to create outdated fashion, seeking the unexpected in a place we already know. Drawing inspiration from the past, the brand explores icons of femininity as characters to embody, subvert, and reinvent. These silhouettes coexist in a wardrobe conceived as a stage of appearances, for women who refuse to play just one role, but know how to inhabit a thousand. For SS26, the idea was to lay out the fundamentals of what it stands for. Fabrics create a vocabulary distilled from 1950s fashion. The collection approaches clothing in an almost agnostic way, conceived less as a mood than as a wardrobe, an encyclopaedia of 1950s couture.

DAVII



The Davii brand was born from the founder and designer Davi’s passion for fashion. After working for many years for other famous brands in Brazil and South America, Davi left his native country to move to Porto, Portugal. In 2017, he established his atelier in Porto, where he produces unique, handmade pieces characterized by a distinctive tailoring style. He primarily works with fluid fabrics and silk, transforming them into “timeless” and light creations. The lightness of his creations symbolizes ethereal, essential, and sophisticated femininity. The strength of the Davii brand lies in its “handmade” approach; its creations are unique, the result of an artistic creation process.

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