The 8 Biggest Fall 2023 Trends From Milan Fashion Week

You can start incorporating a few into your wardrobe right now.

Milan Fashion Week had a lot of highlights, from the incredible accessories to a decidedly subdued Gucci to simply truly excellent showings from Prada, Ferragamo and Bottega Veneta. It also put forward some key Fall 2023 trends that build on what we saw on the runway in New York and London.

Before we move onto the last leg (!) of fashion month, discover the biggest trends to come out of the Milan Fashion Week debuts.

Big Belts

Aside from many (too many) excellent shoe and bag propositions, the Fall 2023 runways all agreed on another must-have accessory: big belts.

<p>Max Mara Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Max Mara Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Shrugged Jackets

We love a runway trend that we can start incorporating into our lives ASAP — and without having to buy anything. The outerwear styling at the Fall 2023 debuts of brands like Antonio Marras, Del Core, Etro and more are inspiring us to casually shrug off our jackets, either completely off both shoulders or slouching down on just one.

<p>Antonio Marras Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Antonio Marras Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Peekaboo Bras

This year, the goal of autumnal layering won't be covering up, necessarily — at least according to Milanese designers, who aren't afraid to expose underlayers on the runway.

<p>Antonio Marras Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Antonio Marras Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Split Sleeves

The consciously undone look manifests in a few different ways for Fall 2023 — a prominent one is split sleeves, seen across the Milan runways, with cutouts and off-the-shoulder necklines exposing the shoulders and upper arm.

<p>Del Core Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Del Core Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Built-in Balaclavas

Designers know that we can't get enough of balaclavas and other knit head coverings nowadays, so they're incorporating them into Fall 2023 collections in a few different ways — as accessories, but also built into autumnal looks.

<p>Jil Sander Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Jil Sander Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Ultra Distressed Denim

Glenn Martens has continuously pushed the limit of what denim can be with his work at Diesel. He takes distressing to a new level for Fall 2023, while Fausto Puglisi's Roberto Cavalli proposes its own riff on the relaxed, intentionally-torn denim look.

<p>Diesel Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Diesel Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Cocoon Capes

Superhero, but make it fashion? Dresses at Prada, Sportmax, Moschino and Trussardi featured rounded cape details that blew up as models walked down the runway, creating a protective cocoon look.

<p>Prada Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Prada Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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Kenobi Kore

These may not be the droids you're looking for, but Fall 2023 might just have the jedi wardrobe you've always dreamt of.

<p>Laura Biagiotti Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Laura Biagiotti Fall 2023. Photo: Imaxtree

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