Inside Salone, the Buzzy Milan Design Event Every Insider Is Attending


The buzzy event everyone in fashion is clamoring to attend? Well, it isn’t actually a fashion event. It’s Salone de Mobile, aka Milan Design Week, or just Salone for short among regular attendees. Salone is the world’s ultimate design fair, which has emerged as one of the hottest cultural events of the year as design and fashion insiders alike flock to Milan for the hub for furniture and décor.

It’s historically drawn design-world insiders, but in the last few years, it has grown exponentially among the fashion set, including fashion brands showcasing their latest home collections and attendees from the style set. This year, brands such as Hermès, Bottega Veneta, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Saint Laurent—to name a few—showcased their designs, showing the growing link between luxury fashion brands and the design event. To get an inside look at Salone del Mobile in 2025, we tapped attendees to share their insider takeaways on the top exhibits, design trends, Milan hot spots, and what to wear.

Madeline O’Malley, Market Director, Architectural Digest

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“Milan Design Week is one of the few things that seems to be getting better as it gets bigger. There is no city that feels quite as alive as Milan during Salone. The creativity and enthusiasm for design is next-level. When I first started going years ago, it was a much smaller design-industry event, not dissimilar from others around the world. Interior designers and trade professionals wandered showroom floors. … It wasn’t boring per se, but it was not the glamorous fashion fest it is today. The fashion world has been smart to get involved. The bigger houses tap the coolest up-and-coming artisans or top-tier global designers for product collabs and one-off creations. The result is a brand expression that is both well-rounded and limit-pushing. I’m of the mind that taste is taste, and the worlds of art, fashion, and design do not exist as silos. The concept of fashion people at home is a major pillar of AD‘s interest and my own personal interest. When it comes to dressing for the week, comfort is pretty key. I’m walking miles and miles a day, from Brera to the cobblestone streets of Le Cinque Vie. Venetian slippers hold up shockingly well.”