Miranda Priestly in the Front Row, Pajamas on the Runway—Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2026 Was a Study in Dressing Without Rules

Day 5 of Milan Fashion Week has come to a shut, forsaking a path of unforgettable moments. Among the highlights was Louise Trotter’s extremely anticipated debut for Bottega Veneta, which definitely delivered and obtained no notes from us. Maximilian Davis showcased his Twenties-inspired assortment for Ferragamo, which superbly blended model and class. And who might neglect Dolce & Gabbana’s spring assortment titled, ‘PJ Obsession?’ It had everybody on social media gabbing—for many causes.

First, let’s focus on the sudden—and totally iconic—look from Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, who shocked 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 if stepping onto a movie set—maybe they really had, as @stylenotcom famous the unusually excessive variety of cameras round them. The crowd, comprising trade insiders and editors, erupted in applause and commenced taking images. Anna Wintour, sitting entrance row on the reverse aspect of the runway, responded with a gracious smile, acknowledging the noteworthy second, matching Streep in darkish sun shades and a bob.