Stone Island presented the new chapter of No seasons Credits: Stone Island Fuorisalone is now over, along with its whirlwind of events, long queues and the flood of people that took over Milan for a week. While the appeal of Fuorisalone is undeniable, it is worth reflecting on the quality of the events, their content and the interest they generate among fashion and design professionals. It is understandable that brands leverage this moment for visibility, as almost everyone takes a stroll through the event. A more focused evaluation, however, could help to eliminate the 'too much of everything' in favour of higher quality. That said, there were many noteworthy installations, exhibitions, collaborations and events. Stone Island, for example, presented the new chapter of No seasons, continuing a project by Massimo Osti that originally ran from 1989 to 1994. The capsule collection is built around Stone Island's signature timelessness. It promotes an approach that deals with the evolution of things as much as their endurance, shaping new outerwear archetypes rooted in the brand's heritage and equally forward-looking. Presented for the first time at Milan Design Week 2026, the No seasons capsule therefore sets the tone for the dedicated installation, conceived in collaboration with Milan-based interior design studio Nm3. The project is part of the broader context of Capsule Plaza, a hybrid concept halfway between a trade fair and a collective exhibition. It is internationally recognised for its strong connection to the world of design and creativity in a broad sense. The…