Milan Fashion Week: The Return of Structured Tailoring
After seasons of oversized silhouettes, the city's ateliers are embracing precision cuts and architectural forms that echo the 1940s.
By Charlotte Beaumont6 min read
Vol. I · No. 1 · 22 March 2026 · Morning Edition
Updated 2h agoFashion & Culture Writer
Charlotte Beaumont writes on fashion, design, and cultural movements. She spent five years at Condé Nast before joining Kelford Press, and her essays on the politics of style have appeared in Frieze, AnOther, and The Paris Review.
After seasons of oversized silhouettes, the city's ateliers are embracing precision cuts and architectural forms that echo the 1940s.
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