
Maccapani presents the Fall Winter 2026 collection, See Throu, as a continuation of Margherita Missoni’s effort to define the brand through focused material and silhouette development. Missoni shifted her direction after the brand’s early seasons, when broader offerings created uncertainty around its identity. She reduced the collection to its essential elements and centered the design language on jersey jacquard, the material that formed the brand’s foundation. Early jacquards featured graphic surfaces with lurex threads, which later evolved into solid versions with a subtle moiré effect. Lighter constructions followed, introducing fluidity and movement across dresses designed for warmer seasons.
FALL WINTER 2026
Material development guides the Fall Winter 2026 collection, introducing softer fabrics and expanded silhouettes shaped by the needs of those she dresses. This direction led to the development of wool-like jacquard shaped into overshirts and padded to create bomber jackets.


Knitwear continues to expand as a central component of Maccapani’s design vocabulary. Fully fashioned net knits introduce airy structure, while two-tone bi-layered constructions create depth through color and layering. Drop-stitch lurex knits introduce light-reflective texture without adding weight. Grid-patterned knits establish geometric clarity across surfaces, extending the collection’s emphasis on structure and textile development.
Missoni develops the collection with the Lady Macca in mind, positioning her as both inspiration and participant. The presentation reflected this approach by inviting Missoni’s friends, family, and creative collaborators to model the collection. Fiammetta Cicogna, Jennifer Missoni, Sofia Arhaval, Margit Cesana, Ilaria Boschetti, Margherita Chiarva, Sara Amos, Noor Fares, Naomi Shimada, Mia Moretti, Taitu, and Elsa Magnelli appeared in the presentation.

Maccapani Fall Winter 2026 develops through continued refinement of jersey jacquard, knitwear, and padded outerwear. Missoni shapes the collection through material focus, expanded volume, and direct engagement with her creative community, establishing a clear direction grounded in textile development and personal connection.
















