As the spring/summer 2026 shows continue to unspool and the unveiling of new creative directors gets underway—first impressions follow, along with the inevitable debacles and mixed reactions. But through it all, the celebs at Milan Fashion Week have, as usual, shown up and out.
With the heavily anticipated Gucci debut, in true Demna style we shouldn’t have been expecting a traditional runway. Instead, the house dropped The Tiger: a cinematic short film packed with a glittering cast (who else enjoyed Alex Consani’s acting debut?). The premiere also doubled as a red-carpet roll call, with Gwyneth Paltrow, Serena Williams and Thai actress Davika Hoorne in attendance, and Jin of BTS turning up in a crisp mandarin-collared white shirt with flared brown trousers, finished with a Jackie bag. And of course we all saw Demi Moore’s gilded gold gown, which, on closer look, revealed itself to be far more intricate than it first seemed, embroidered with florals motifs and streaming with crystal fringe.
Over at Fendi, Hilary Duff popped up on the FROW in a slouchy red top and silky pistachio-green midi skirt, while Stray Kids’ Bang Chan brought his now-familiar presence in a sheer lace shirt layered under a black coat—a stark counterpoint to the brand’s florals and punchy colour palette. At Boss, ambassador David Beckham, who recently fronted his own capsule line, turned up in a brown velvet suit with a navy turtleneck. Then came a true fan treat: Seventeen’s S.Coups walking the runway, still fresh off the hype from his custom hanbok-inspired look for the brand at the Met Gala. The star closed the show in a brown leather trench coat over a sheer blouse and black crepe trousers, pulled together with a statement leather belt.
His fellow member Joshua also had a charming appearance at Onitsuka Tiger in a cropped blazer and tailored pants, while Twice’s Momo joined in a sleek black look—both outfits nodding neatly to the label’s sporty edge. Meanwhile at Emporio Armani, Chinese actress Bai Lu turned heads in a pared-back little black dress. At Prada, Emma Chamberlain showed up in a button-front Oxford shirt and pleated mini skirt layered with a sheer knit, a look that reminded everyone why the YouTuber-turned-It girl remains a fashion-week favourite. We also saw the usual suspects: Enhypen in earth tones that echoed the collection itself, while Aespa’s Karina opted for a minimalist take with an oversized black blazer, a polished twist on school-girl chic that sent fans straight to TikTok. And at Versace, Stray Kids’ Hyunjin lived up to his prince moniker in a sleek cropped leather bomber, his appearance sparking plenty of well-deserved buzz.
So yes, the clothes have sparked their fair share of debate, as they always do in a season of transitions. From Demna’s big debut at Gucci to Simone Bellotti’s playful minimalism at Jil Sander, the contrasts were on full display this week. But alongside the runways, it was the front rows that gave Milan its share of talk this week. Below, peruse all the celebs who graced the city’s spring/summer 2026 shows.

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Joshua at Onitsuka Tiger

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Jin at Gucci

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Bai Lu at Emporio Armani

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Davika Hoorne at Gucci

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RM at Bottega Veneta

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Momo at Onitsuka Tiger

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Hyunjin and Anne Hathaway at Versace

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Maude Apatow at Max Mara

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Demi Moore at Gucci

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S.coups at Boss

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Enhypen and Karina at Prada

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Lila Moss and Alex Consani at Gucci

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Hilary Duff at Fendi

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I.N at Bottega Veneta

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David Beckham at Boss

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Jungwoo at Tod's

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Serena Williams at Gucci

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Sooin at Bottega Veneta

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Sadie Sink at Prada

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Ice Spice at Roberto Cavalli

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Park Gyu-young at Gucci

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Sandara Park at Fendi

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Olivia Palermo at Max Mara

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Saweetie at MM6 Maison Margiela

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Thanaerng at Bottega Veneta

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Meghann Fahy and Aaron Pierre at Boss

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Emma Chamberlain at Prada

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Gwyneth Paltrow at Gucci

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Corey Mylchreest at Boss

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Elliot Page at Gucci

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Carey Mulligan at Prada

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Dew Jirawat at Bottega Veneta

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Alex Scott and Jess Glynne at Boss

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Yuna at Fendi

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Edward Norton at Gucci

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Bang Hyo Rin at Tod's

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Mew Suppasit at Boss

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Achol Kuir at Gucci

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Meghann Fahy at Boss

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Felicity Jones at Prada

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Antonia Morais and Cleo Pires at Boss

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Peggy Gou at Prada

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Ishaan Khatter at Boss

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Alia Shawkat at Gucci

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Belinda at Boss

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Ren Meguro at Fendi

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Khabane Lame at Boss

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Chloe Bailey at Boss

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Josh Heuston at Boss

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Shailene Woodley at Fendi

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Steven Zhang at Boss

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