
Fiorucci launches Spring Summer 2026 with Piazza Fiorucci, a collection built around a fictional city square where the ordinary flips into fantasy. Drawing from the energy of Milan’s Via Paolo Sarpi, the brand creates a space where the familiar meets the surreal, a place where cartoon figures walk beside real people and fashion turns into a playful stage of transformation.
The concept begins with contrast. Concrete reality clashes with theatrical illusion, giving rise to a vibrant set design full of layered references. Neon signs, artificial props, and pop graphics turn the show space into something between a local street and a movie scene.


Red, sky blue, and white appear across sheer mesh, nude sheaths, technical nylons, and glossy surfaces. Fiorucci builds tension between transparent and coated finishes, between delicate fabrics like crêpe de chine and chiffon, and innovations such as Tyvek or recycled PVC. Texture shifts with every look, pairing lightness with sportier materials like Lycra or polyester cavalry.
Baby tees hug the torso, leggings replace pants, skirts stretch into tubes, and waists shift upward and inward. Heart-shaped tops define the neckline, while sculptural belts made of cartoonish waves cut across the body like drawn outlines. The iconic Fiorucci lips reappear throughout the collection, as bras, accessories, and in the new Lips Bag, offered in both compact and oversized shapes.

Janina Zais joins the show as guest artist, extending the collection’s playfulness through hand-painted body art. One model appears with a painted dog snout, her face transformed to match her printed outfit. Others walk the runway with illustrated elements that echo the designs they wear, blurring the line between styling and character. Clothes and bodies work together to build a unified picture of movement, transformation, and visual joy.
Prints stretch the theme further. Angels, cupids, and hearts collide with unexpected motifs, stripes that shift into popcorn, polka dots that reshape into hearts, poodles tied with pastel bows, toys scattered across multicolored grounds. The message stays clear: everyday objects hold potential for reinvention. The surface becomes a site of playful exaggeration, where the familiar turns into fantasy with a simple twist.


Volume plays a clear role, especially at the shoulders. Dresses come with sharp, sculpted shapes that hold their form while keeping fluidity through cut and construction. Materials layer for contrast, sheer over technical, soft next to glossy, creating silhouettes that shift with movement but maintain strong outlines.
Accessories punctuate the visual language. Caps and t-shirts read “Make Hearts Beat Again,” mixing sweetness with provocation. These slogans echo the show’s tone: affectionate but clever, lighthearted without losing edge.
Piazza Fiorucci closes with a message that runs through every look, a reminder to stay open to possibility. The show proposes no escape, just a new way of seeing what’s already there. A child looks out onto the street and sees not what is, but what could be. Fiorucci asks the rest of us to do the same.
