At Milan Fashion Week, Jimmy Choo unveiled more than just a new lineup—it made a bold declaration.
For the Fall 2026 season, creative director Sandra Choi turned a historic Milan venue into a creative studio, providing a closer glimpse into the brand’s transitioning image. As the label marks its 30th anniversary, the presentation this season conveyed a deeply personal essence. Introspective. Assured.
“I was inspired by the notion of enhancing the leg, expanding our aesthetic canvas,” Choi explained. This theme was evident from the very first outfit.
Boots were the focal point this season. The collection prominently featured low-heeled, knee-high, Western, and biker styles, achieving a harmonious blend of functionality and strength. Among these, the Biker boot captured attention. Made from durable leather with a buckle embellishment at the ankle, it is available in deep brown, classic black, and luxurious velvet suede. This boot exudes a rugged sophistication, serving as a foundation for a complete outfit.
The collection also radiates youthful vitality, embodying a balance between youthfulness and maturity. Choi highlights this duality in the combination of practical designs and elegant details. Here, glamour is presented with confidence, rather than fragility.
Popular styles return with modern twists. The Scarlett reemerges in both lace and nappa leather, while the versatile Caly Boot and low-heeled Eyla sling-back offer adaptable options. For evening wear, the Coko heel and Issy Pump bring forth the signature Jimmy Choo brilliance without the heaviness of formality.
The accessories category shines as well, with the Cinch bag making a return in a spotted snake print sourced from a recent collaboration with Conner Ives. To complement the collection, other pieces like the Bar holdall, Margot, Eska Loafer, and a fringed Bar Hobo enrich the assortment.
Personally, I appreciate when a label fully embraces its strengths. For Jimmy Choo, that core attribute is confidence. This season, it shines from the ground up.
