Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2026 Runway Review

Day five of Milan Fashion Week has come to a close, leaving behind a trail of unforgettable moments. Among the highlights was Louise Trotter’s highly anticipated debut for Bottega Veneta, which certainly delivered and received no notes from us. Maximilian Davis showcased his 1920s-inspired collection for Ferragamo, which beautifully blended style and sophistication. And who could forget Dolce & Gabbana’s spring collection titled, ‘PJ Obsession?’ It had everyone on social media gabbing—for many reasons.

First, let’s discuss the unexpected—and utterly iconic—appearance from Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, who surprised attendees by arriving fashionably late in full character as Miranda Priestly and Nigel Kipling from The Devil Wears Prada. Draped in couture, the pair glided into the venue as though stepping onto a film set—perhaps they truly had, as @stylenotcom noted the unusually high number of cameras around them. The crowd, comprising industry insiders and editors, erupted in applause and began taking photos. Anna Wintour, sitting front row on the opposite side of the runway, responded with a gracious smile, acknowledging the noteworthy moment, matching Streep in dark sunglasses and a bob.