
Milano Fashion & Jewels returns to Fiera Milano In February, with so many surprises

From February 21 to 23, 2026, Milano Fashion & Jewels will return to the spaces of Fiera Milano, reaffirming its role as a key event dedicated to fashion jewelry, accessories, and everyday wear. Organized by Fiera Milano, the event positions itself as a meeting platform for brands, retailers, and international industry professionals, offering a format that combines creativity, production, and market opportunities.
A dialogue with South Korea, with Made in Italy always in focus
The February edition will introduce several new features, starting with MILANO LOVE SEOUL, a focus project bringing a curated selection of Korean brands to Milan, representing a creative scene defined by aesthetic research and high production quality. Alongside this international outlook, Made in Italy will remain central, supported through collaborations with Confartigianato Imprese and CNA Federmoda e Artistico, with the aim of promoting craftsmanship and production chains across the fashion, accessory, and jewelry sectors. The participation of the Sicilian Region is also confirmed, with a collective of 26 fashion and jewelry brands, as well as a growing presence of companies from Spain and Greece.
What’s new for 2026
In 2026, BEYOND, a new exhibition cycle of Milano Fashion & Jewels, will also debut. The first exhibition, BEYOND BODY, curated by Alba Cappellieri, will explore the relationship between the body and design through accessories and garments that reinterpret the concept of ornamentation while experimenting with new forms and volumes. The initiative serves as a tool for observing the evolution of the total look and emerging languages within the fashion system.
Among the confirmed projects is Fashion Forecast, designed to provide brands and retailers with tools to interpret future trends. The initiative translates mid-term scenarios into practical guidance on materials, shapes, colors, and visual languages applicable to fashion jewelry and accessories, supporting development and purchasing decisions in an ever-evolving market. Exploring Sustainable Fashion will also return, curated by Guya Manzoni of Sfashion-Net, presenting a selection of brands focused on slow fashion and responsible production models. The project positions itself as an observatory on sustainability, transparency, and quality, increasingly central themes in buyers’ purchasing strategies.
Starting in February 2026, Milano Fashion & Jewels will also become part of Fashion Link Milano, a new ecosystem bringing together several fashion trade shows in the same location and on the same dates, including TheOneMilano, Sì Sposaitalia Collezioni, Micam, and Mipel. This move aims to strengthen integration across different sectors and to make the experience more efficient for industry professionals.





















































