Fashion Link Milano: A New Hub for Global Fashion Retail

A Unified Platform for Key Fashion Trade Shows

Fashion Link Milano is launching as a strategic initiative for the global fashion retail sector. Set to debut in February 2026, the project will synchronize several of Milan’s leading trade fairs—not just by aligning their schedules, but by creating a comprehensive platform where international buyers can explore the latest in footwear, leather goods, jewelry, accessories, apparel, bridalwear, eveningwear, and outerwear within just a few days. The fairs included are Micam, Mipel, Milano Fashion & Jewels, The One Milano, and SI Sposaitalia Collezioni.

Why Start Now?

The current September editions will continue to follow their usual separate schedules due to ongoing maintenance work at Fiera Milano, preparing several pavilions for the upcoming Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Full Integration from February 2026

With Fashion Link Milano becoming operational in February 2026, two additional fairs—Lineapelle and Simac Tanning Tech—will join the original five. Together, they will offer complete coverage of the entire fashion supply chain—from raw materials to manufacturing technologies to finished products.

Made in Italy at the Core

The initiative underscores Italian craftsmanship and quality. The objective is clear: to create a single, efficient, fully functional destination tailored to global fashion needs. This approach aims to optimize time and resources, offer an up-to-date view of the Italian and international fashion system, and foster new cross-selling opportunities.

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