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The Gucci Runway Was Filled With Icons

Plus, a perfect closing moment.

The Gucci Runway Was Filled With Icons
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Let's play a little game: how many It girls did you spot walking the runway at Gucci's Fall/Winter 2026 show in Milan? It's safe to say that Demna got all of of our favorite icons together for his big debut and they did not disappoint. We spotted Gabbriette strutting in a completely sheer sequined mini dress—a naked-dress truly designed for the party girls. Karlie Kloss, on the other hand, meant business in a Gucci Supreme pencil skirt—this in and of itself demonstrates the dichotomy of Demna's Gucci girl.

All eyes have been on Milan for Demna's long-awaited debut, with high hopes that his creativity and energy could revive the Italian house and usher it into a new era. Today, he did both. Keep scrolling to see all the celebrities we spotted on his runway: It girls of the moment, seasoned models that we all know and love, and a closing walk by one of the most iconic and recognizable supermodels ever, Kate Moss.

Emily Ratajkowski

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Emrata, as we all love to call her, walked the runway in a skintight shiny silver mini dress. The dress was sleeveless and paired perfectly with silver pumps, a tiny silver going out bag, and slightly messy party girl eye makeup.

Alex Consani

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Alex Consani also walked the runway in a skin-tight dress—but hers was maxi length, featured long sleeves, a turtleneck, and was designed in a metallic gold hue. Oh, and of course, the look was paired with perfectly coordinated gold pumps. I'd like to think of this as older, serious sister of Ratajkowski's look.

Gabbriette

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In the world of Demna's Gucci, there are party girls and their are business women—and of course, we can all be both. For her walk in the Gucci show, though, Gabbriette was party girl in a black shimmery and sheer mini dress, Demna's take on the naked-dress.

Karlie Kloss

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Karlie Kloss, on the other end of the spectrum, was the epitome of a business women in a Gucci supreme pencil skirt, black turtle neck, and blazer-style jacket overtop.

Vittoria Ceretti

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Model Vittoria Ceretti walked the Milan runway in a look that toed the line between party girl and business women: black leather pants, heels, a classic Gucci belt, a turtleneck top, and a black trench coat overtop.

Amelia Gray

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On Demna's runway, Amelia Gray represented the effortlessly cool girl in a white baby tee, black tights, pumps, gold jewelry, and dramatically intense eye makeup.

Elsa Hosk

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Scandinavian supermodel Elsa Hosk walked the runway in Gucci's take on the off duty look: track pants with the iconic web stripe, kitten heels, a gray v-neck sweater, and an oversized khaki trench coat.

Sydney Carlson

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It-girl Sydney Carlson made her Milan debut and on the Gucci runway nonetheless. Her look proved that the shroud-esssaince is very real and that fur touches are everywhere in 2026.

Vivian Wilson

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We named her one of the breakout models of 2025 watching her power strut her way through the Dauphinette show last New York Fashion week—and this moment just affirms that decision. Vivian Wilson had a quite fruitful Spring/Summer 2026 season, but her walking the Gucci show in a chic, draped, one-shouldered white dress is a sign that her future is very bright.

Kate Moss

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And finally, the whole show culminated in supermodel Kate Moss closing in what from the front appeared to a be a classic shimmery gown, but from the back revealed an exposed thong, bumster-style—chef's kiss!

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