Fall Winter 2026
Authentic, honest, real. Meryll Rogge’s debut show as Creative Director of Marni asserts a fresh perspective, on a distinct Marni identity. It marks a return to values, to meaning, alongside a reassertion of a new vocabulary found within its established language: dichotomies and contrasts, a proposition on pattern, a shift of proportion, signs of industry as decoration. Personal memories of Marni that can shape something new.
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Opposites never in opposition: substantial leather juxtaposed with industrial ciré, organza and satin. Broderie anglaise and polka dots. Gradient stripes, bias checks and patchwork. Reversed seams to emphasize construction, oversized sequin embroideries on cottons, Mother of Pearl paillettes. The Trunk bag, concrete symbol of the House, re-emerge reengineered, carrying over marks of Marni to new imaginings.
Envisioned by Formafantasma in collaboration with Marni, the architecture of the space has an inherent warmth, an abstracted yet knowing familiarity. Interior spaces hold you close – inviting to experience.