
Boglioli frames its Fall Winter 2026.27 collection through a focused reading of Milan as a living city shaped by daily rhythms, work, and social life. The collection draws from recognizable neighborhoods and translates their visual codes into a contemporary language aligned with the house’s established design approach.
The collection follows an urban narrative divided into four chapters that trace different moments of the Milanese day. Each chapter introduces a distinct chromatic and material direction while remaining cohesive as a whole. Deep blues and greys reference the business environment, while beige tones introduce warmth and balance. Sage appears with luminous undertones, leading into autumnal hues associated with Brera, where Boglioli green assumes a central role. Leather tones, camel, cocoa, and mauve close the sequence, forming a quieter palette associated with more private, exclusive settings.


Boglioli revisits fabrics from its archive and develops them alongside ultra-fine wools, lightweight flannels, regenerated cashmere, and treated corduroy. These materials support fluid construction and maintain a sense of lightness across layers. Fabric choice informs how garments move and adapt during wear.
Soft tailoring continues to define the season, with new jacket styles marking a clear evolution. The Manin introduces a double-breasted format with a contemporary profile. The Treves references safari jackets, offering utility through structure rather than overt detailing. The Galleria reworks the historic Gassmann into a more fluid form, aligning heritage shapes with current proportions.

Water-repellent finishes, lightweight padding, and practical elements respond to changing weather and mobility demands. These pieces maintain a sculpted softness that adapts to the body, allowing garments to support movement without imposing rigidity.
Fall Winter 2026.27 collection presents Milanese style as practical, refined, and adaptable. The collection advances Boglioli’s aesthetic code through soft tailoring and material research, offering garments that align with contemporary routines.

















