The Attico presents fierce femininity dripping with seduction and strength | The Attico Spring 2026 – Milan Fashion Week

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by brownfashionagal

This is exactly how I’d want to dress if men did not exist—fierce, unapologetic, and a little reckless. Designers Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini transformed a stark white cube into a labyrinth, a stage where every doorway hinted at another version of femininity: polished yet undone, sensual yet armored.

The collection, aptly titled Lei è così, leaned into dualities. Oversized trenches slouched at the hips, only to reveal flashes of lacy lingerie beneath. Tailoring carried power but was constantly undone—blazers fastened with a single button, collars layered almost absurdly high, pantsuits with subtle cutouts that betrayed their strict exterior. It was business meeting bedroom, noir film spliced with a Milanese swagger.

There was a sense of theatricality, from cork wedges perched precariously on stiletto bases to feather-trimmed gowns that made the finale unforgettable. But in between the spectacle, there was a real throughline: a refusal to pin women down to one definition. The Attico woman, like the collection itself, thrives in contradictions. She’s bold, magnetic, and impossible to contain.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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