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Each season, Asia’s presence at Fashion Week grows more commanding. Gathered in Milan were celebrities, influencers, and cultural tastemakers—Asia’s brightest style stars and brand ambassadors—front row and center to preview what’s next for Fall/Winter 2026.
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Philippines
Filipino influence was impossible to miss this season. Leading the charge were Heart Evangelista and Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey, both of whom made the rounds across multiple shows, cementing their status as fashion week fixtures.



Joining them in Milan were Rocio Zobel, heiress Nikki Huang, and actress Max Collins, all taking in the season’s most talked-about collections.


At Gucci, Rocio was joined by multihyphenate Anne Curtis and beauty entrepreneur Vicki Belo. Meanwhile, digital star Niana Guerrero marked a milestone moment, making her Milan Fashion Week debut at Onitsuka Tiger.


Thailand
Traveling from Bangkok, GL actress Becky Armstrong attended Tod’s, while Namtan Tipnaree was spotted at Prada.


Elsewhere, Kimberley Woltemas delivered a standout moment at Max Mara in a floral-printed ensemble, while Faye Peraya turned heads at Ferragamo in a navy look punctuated by a striking orange Hug bag.


Korea
Season after season, Korea continues to assert its unmatched influence on the fashion circuit. Idol power was on full display as Huh Yunjin and Hong Eunchae attended Onitsuka Tiger and Fendi, respectively. Karina and Ningning followed suit at Prada and Gucci.






Actresses further strengthened Korea’s presence. Korean-American star Arden Cho made appearances at Fendi, Marni, and MM6 Maison Margiela. Kim Tae-ri turned heads at Prada in mint and grey, while Kim You-jung commanded attention in all white at Brunello Cucinelli.


At Gucci, Park Gyu-young opted for sleek black, while Lee Sung-kyung brought vibrant energy to Dolce & Gabbanain red, lilac, and florals. Meanwhile, influencer Chailee Son made her rounds Max Mara, Sportmax, Dolce & Gabbana, and Tod’s.


Japan
Cocona of XG drew global attention earlier this year for coming out as transmasculine non-binary. At the tail end of Milan Fashion Week, their appearance at Gucci nearly stole the spotlight once again—this time in a sultry suit worn with confidence, scars proudly on display.



At Prada, actresses Anna Sawai and Masami Nagasawa crossed paths, embodying a softer vision of feminine ease and modern elegance.
China
Chinese stars delivered a strong showing throughout the week. Olympian Eileen Gu traded her skis for kitten heels at Prada, joined by actress-singer Yang Mi in ethereal white.


Meanwhile, I-dle’s Yuqi made a compelling case for denim-on-denim at Fendi, and screen legend Shu Qi was a daring presence at Bottega Veneta.


India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Vietnam
Representing India, Sreeleela stood out at Onitsuka Tiger in a striking orange coat, while Indian-British actress Alia Bhatt made a sleek statement in black.


Taiwanese influencer Molly Chiang showcased remarkable versatility, moving seamlessly between Sportmax, Moschino, Ferragamo, Max Mara, Tod’s, and Prada. Singaporean tastemaker Yoyo Cao also made her rounds at Fendi, Onitsuka Tiger, Max Mara, Dolce & Gabbana, and Gucci.


Hong Kong influencer Steph Hui turned Milan into a fashion marathon, stopping by Tod’s, Prada, Fendi, and Ferragamo. Finally, Vietnamese star Ho Ngoc Ha made a case for taupe at Gucci.


With every season, Asia’s visibility grows louder, more confident, and impossible to overlook. In Milan, the region didn’t simply show up—it set the pace, reaffirming that the future of fashion is no longer defined by one capital, but by a truly global exchange of influence and style.
Featured Image and Photos: PIA QURTZBACH, HEART EVANGELISTA, ANNE CURTIS, VICKI BELO, MAX COLLINS, NIANA GUERRERO, NIKKI HUANG, EILEEN GU, SHU QI, YANG MI, YUQI, NAMTAN TIPNAREE, BECKY ARMSTRONG, FAYE PERAYA, KIMBERLEY WOLTEMAS, PRADA, XG, ALIA BHATT, MOLLY CHIANG, SREELEELA, STEPH HUI, YOYO CAO, HO NGOC HA, ARDEN CHO, CHAILEE SON, HONG EUNCHAE, HUH YUNJIN, KIM YOU-JUNG, LEE SUNG-KYUNG, NINGNING, PARK GYU-YOUNG (via Instagram)
Frequently Asked Questions
Heart Evangelista and Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey led the Filipino representation at Milan Fashion Week FW26, alongside Anne Curtis, Rocio Zobel, Nikki Huang, Max Collins, Vicki Belo, and Niana Guerrero.
Prominent K-Pop idols at Milan Fashion Week FW26 included Le Sserafim’s Huh Yunjin and Hong Eunchae, aespa’s Karina and Ningning, and I-dle’s Yuqi, representing major global luxury brands.
XG’s Cocona drew massive global attention at the Gucci show, while acclaimed Japanese actresses Anna Sawai and Masami Nagasawa crossed paths at Prada to showcase modern feminine elegance.
Olympian Eileen Gu and actress-singer Yang Mi made high-profile appearances at Prada, while legendary screen icon Shu Qi delivered a daring fashion presentation at the Bottega Veneta runway show.
Asian representation is surging because regional stars, luxury brand ambassadors, and digital tastemakers possess unmatched global consumer influence, effectively redefining the historical pace and capitals of high fashion.
