Milan Fashion Week showcased neutral and muted colors for Spring-Summer 2025. Designers took a careful approach, focusing on creating timeless fashion during uncertain times. The event primarily featured womenswear collections that blended innovation with nostalgia. Boss introduced a relaxed, deconstructed style for its classic suits, making them appropriate for both daytime and evening occasions. Antonio Marras revived the joyful spirit of the 1950s with playful silhouettes. Roberto Cavalli opened their show with soft, neutral tones before transitioning to brighter colors. Supermodels from the 1990s and 2000s, including Eva Herzigova and Joan Smalls, honored Cavalli by walking the runway in vintage gowns. A memorable moment occurred when Cavalli’s widow, Eva Cavalli, received recognition for his contributions to fashion.

Fausto Puglisi led the tribute to Cavalli, displaying iconic looks that featured animal prints, slits, and luxurious materials such as leather and chiffon. Puglisi aimed to engage younger audiences through collaborations with stars like Taylor Swift. Daniel Del Core presented his first full ready-to-wear collection, merging practicality with elegance, inspired by influential women in science and literature. Naomi Campbell concluded the show in a stunning gown, providing a dramatic finale. Additionally, Boss designer Marco Falcioni emphasized work-life balance by softening traditional business attire, while Marras paid homage to Italian actress Pier Angeli with nostalgic designs adorned with shimmering accents.