By Yasmine Loh

All The Best Dressed Asian Celebs At Milan Fashion Week 2026

The most talked-about front row looks and street-style outfits at Milan Fashion Week, courtesy of the biggest Asian celebrities.
Caitlin Clark, Eileen Gu, Pond Naravit Lertratkosum, Namtan Tipnaree Weerawatnodom (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)

While luxury houses deck out their Fall/Winter 2026 runway with their latest collections, style moments are being made on the front row and the streets of Italy. We are, of course, talking about Milan Fashion Week, and its host of celebrities and brand ambassadors currently populating the city. Whether they’re throwing on a casual pre-show look or arriving for the big event, there are some major new looks capturing everyone’s attention.

Earlier in the week, luxury powerhouse Fendi presented its vision for the Fall/Winter 2026 season, alongside Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut as chief creative officer. Camo and animal prints dominated outerwear, lined by Fendi’s signature fur. On the front row, Bang Chan of Stray Kids sat in a polished suit, while Yunjin of Le Sserafim sported a white denim ensemble and multicoloured Fendi Baguette. 

Over at Onitsuka Tiger, elements of formalwear, casualwear, and sportswear melded into one on the catwalk. Among those in attendance was Le Sserafim member Eunchae, Nani Hirunki, and GRAZIA Malaysia cover girl Heart Evangelista, who also appeared at Max Mara’s runway show. At Prada, Pond Naravit emerged in a smart navy jumper layered over a red-patterned collared shirt, followed shortly after by fellow Thai actress and GRAZIA Malaysia cover girl Namtan Tipnaree, in a beige jumpsuit and bucket hat.

Later in the week, Bottega Veneta and Giorgio Armani are expected to unveil their new collection, no doubt in front of a star-studded front row.

For now, take a closer look at the chicest styles that the celebs are fronting at Milan Fashion Week.

Dolce&Gabbana

Choi San. (Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana)
Lee Sung-kyung. (Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana)
Hikaru Iwamoto. (Photo: Courtesy of Dolce&Gabbana)

Ferragamo

Faye Peraya. (Photo: Courtesy of Ferragamo)
Lee Jong-suk. (Photo: Courtesy of Ferragamo)
Michelle Chen. (Photo: Courtesy of Ferragamo)
Chengen Yu. (Photo: Courtesy of Ferragamo)

Gucci

Gulf Kanawut. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Lee Know. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Ningning. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Alia Bhatt. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Yeule. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Park Gyu-young. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Xiao Zhan. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Nini. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Anne Curtis. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Cocona. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)
Ho Ngoc Ha. (Photo: Courtesy of Gucci)

Tod’s

Becky Armstrong. (Photo: Courtesy of Tod’s)
Shota Watanabe. (Photo: Courtesy of Tod’s)
Pia Wurtzbach. (Photo: Courtesy of Tod’s)
Xiao Zhan. (Photo: Courtesy of Tod’s)
Hyorin. (Photo: Courtesy of Tod’s)
Elva Ni. (Photo: Courtesy of Tod’s)

Prada

Karina. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Namtan Tipnaree. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Pond Naravit. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Kim Taeri. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Wooyoung. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Anna Sawai. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Yang Mi. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Eileen Gu. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Transform Project. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)
Masami Nagasawa. (Photo: Courtesy of Prada)

Max Mara

Heart Evangelista. (Photo: Courtesy of Max Mara)
Pia Wurtzbach. (Photo: Courtesy of Max Mara)
Kimberley Anne Woltemas. (Photo: Courtesy of Max Mara)
Yoyo Cao. Photo: (Photo: Courtesy of Max Mara)

Brunello Cucinelli

Kim You-jung. (Photo: Courtesy of Brunello Cucinelli)
Willabelle Ong. (Photo: Courtesy of Brunello Cucinelli)

Fendi

Bang Chan. (Photo: Courtesy of Fendi)
Song Yuqi. (Photo: Courtesy of Fendi)
Huh Yunjin. (Photo: Courtesy of Fendi)
Yan Tang. (Photo: Courtesy of Fendi)
Arden Cho. (Photo: Courtesy of Fendi)
Kaya Kiyohara. (Photo: Courtesy of Fendi)

This story first appeared on GRAZIA Singapore.

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