Milan street signals

Harper’s Bazaar rounded up seven SS26 street trends in Milan — standout pieces include military‑inspired jackets, two‑tone shoes and creative layering that balances comfort with statement detail (harpersbazaar.com). The coverage suggests wearable statements over flash — easy items to mix into everyday urban outfits (harpersbazaar.com).

Major outlets ran heavy visual coverage from Milan Fashion Week SS26: WWD published a 160‑photo street‑style gallery and Russh posted a 36‑image roundup of standout looks. (wwd.com) Two‑tone footwear emerged on both runways and the street—Who What Wear flagged Chanel and Dior cap‑toe/contrast heels as part of 2026’s shoe story, and WWD’s footwear galleries captured celebrities embracing the two‑tone moment. (whowhatwear.com) Utility and military cues translated from catwalks into everyday outerwear: WWD’s trend pieces and L’Officiel’s street galleries highlighted cropped utility jackets, khaki trenches and sweeping leather coats as dominant outerwear moments. (wwd.com) Street photography drove the season’s visual narrative—Vogue credited Phil Oh for a glossy Milan stream, while Getty photographers such as Edward Berthelot and Jacopo Raule supplied hundreds of images used across outlets. (vogue.sg) Retailers and trend roundups framed SS26’s Milan street looks as plug‑in pieces: WWD’s “7 trends spotted by retailers” and Who What Wear highlighted sporty layering, versatile outerwear and accessible statement details that retailers say translate into stockable items. (wwd.com)

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