Adrian Appiolaza ‘s Moschino Spring/Summer 2026 collection was a continuation of the label’s playful ingenuity. Guided by the ethos of “reuse, recycle, reimagine,” the show turned humble materials into ready-to-wear staples. Potato sacks were refashioned into structured evening tops and skirts, ropes and laces became intricate trims and cardboard-look leather handbags stamped with “Fragile” added theatrical wit. Crinolines and bouffant skirts added to the material play, while technical raffia knits crafted from recycled plastics gave texture and environmental consciousness.

Signature Moschino motifs returned with irony: smileys, trompe-l’œil effects and newspaper prints from the early ’90s reappeared, refreshed for a contemporary context. The “Tie Me Bag” made playful appearances in

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