Today at Milan Fashion Week wasn’t just another schedule check-in for Jil Sander. Simone Bellotti created a world where quiet shapes and unexpected volume are suddenly charged with energy. For his second outing since taking over the brand, Fall Winter 26/27 felt like quiet disruption. Instead of the usual pared‑back discipline we expect from the brand, Bellotti pushed into tension and contradiction. Heavy cuts that breathe unexpected volumes, and silhouettes that feel effortless to move through city life.
The show played with ideas of home and release, drawing on emotional space as much as physical silhouettes. Soft tones and flowing cuts twist traditional tailoring into something introspective yet wearable. It was less about loud statements and more about a vibe, the kind of confidence that seeps in when design knows it doesn’t have to shout to be seen.
Bellotti himself described this season as a step beyond precision toward something built on contrast. Where his spring summer debut leaned into reduction and homage to house codes, today’s collection expanded the foundation with pieces that felt slightly unsettled, lived in and made for real life. This season was subtle, smart, and made understatement feel like a power move all on its own.
Discover the collection below.

























































