Relaunched in the accessible luxury segment by its new owner, the Miroglio group, Trussardi is currently presenting its new ready-to-wear and accessories collection for fall-winter 2025-26 in its Milanese showroom. But the House is also present via its furnishing license at the Milan Furniture Fair, from April 7 to 14, 2025.
The new Trussardi has taken on board the market’s criticisms of a luxury that has sometimes exceeded the limits of acceptability in terms of price…
The Italian textile group Miroglio (already the owner of the upmarket brand Elena Mirò, and the fast fashion brands Motivi and Fiorella Rubino, among others), had taken it over a year ago from the Milan court as part of its judicial reorganization. He has just presented for fall-winter 2025/26 a first collection for the House, repositioned in the “progressive luxury” segment, a contemporary luxury with a more accessible positioning.
For this first opus under the aegis of Miroglio, 700 references, including 450 items of clothing and 250 accessories, aimed at women and men, are on display in Trussardi’s Milan showroom.
Talent collective
The specialized media outlet Fashion Network, which revealed the information, describes the designs as having “a timeless style with a sleek, elegant and functional design”, “inspired by the archives and created by a collective of diverse creative talents”.
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