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Monte-Carlo Fashion Week returns from 14 to 18 April with shows, talks and a focus on sustainability

Monte-Carlo Fashion Week returns from 14 to 18 April with runway shows, talks and a strong focus on sustainable and innovative fashion.

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Monte-Carlo Fashion Week returns from 14 to 18 April
Monte-Carlo Fashion Week returns from 14 to 18 April. Picture: Monte-Carlo Fashion Week on Instagram

By Camille Bidard

Monte-Carlo Fashion Week is back from 14 to 18 April 2026, bringing five days of runway shows, conferences, networking events and gala evenings to venues across the Principality.

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Founded in 2013 by Federica Nardoni Spinetta, President of the Chambre Monégasque de la Mode, the event has grown into Monaco’s official fashion week — attracting international designers, buyers and industry insiders, while spotlighting both established brands and emerging talent.

Five days of fashion across Monaco

The week opens on Tuesday 14 April with an official ceremony at the Mairie, followed by the Monaco Woman Cocktail in the evening.

On Wednesday 15 April, the spotlight shifts to the Yacht Club de Monaco, hosting a series of fashion shows featuring international brands and designers, alongside a special focus on innovation and Made in Italy.

Thursday 16 April centres on sustainability and innovation, with conferences and roundtables bringing together designers and experts to discuss the future of fashion.

The Fashion Hub also opens at Marius Monaco, showcasing a curated selection of international brands.

On Friday 17 April, attention turns to young talent, with the Polimoda fashion show at the Salle Leo Ferré, followed by the Fashion Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner at the Grimaldi Forum, celebrating creativity and responsible fashion.

The event concludes on Saturday 18 April at the Grimaldi Forum with a full day of runway shows, highlighting resort and summer collections inspired by the Riviera lifestyle.

A platform for talent and responsible fashion

Beyond the shows, Monte-Carlo Fashion Week continues to position itself as a platform for innovation, creativity and sustainability.

The programme combines fashion with dialogue, promoting ethical practices and raising awareness around environmental issues.

A key highlight remains the Fashion Awards, including the Positive Change Award, recognising designers and brands committed to a more sustainable future.

“This edition marks an important moment to promote a more conscious and responsible fashion industry,” said Federica Nardoni Spinetta.