AC Milan Drops First Women’s Collection
AC Milan has dropped its inaugural women’s collection, blending the club’s iconic heritage with contemporary fashion. This launch not only caters to the growing female fanbase but also reinforces the club’s commitment to inclusivity and fashion innovation in football culture.
First Ever Women’s Collection
AC Milan’s first ever women’s collection, unveiled during Milan Design Week 2025, merges the club’s storied heritage with refined, contemporary design. Drawing inspiration from classic country club aesthetics, the seven-piece capsule features a palette dominated by off-white tones, accented with the club’s signature red and black. Key pieces include long-sleeve polos, sweatshirts, and a standout white denim jacket, each subtly embroidered with elements reflecting Milan’s rich history. This launch signifies AC Milan’s commitment to offering lifestyle pieces that resonate with the strength and sophistication of its female supporters.
The collection is available at the official AC Milan stores and the official website.
Gender Inclusion in Football
The release of AC Milan’s inaugural women’s collection aligns with the increasing popularity of women’s football in Italy and the diversifying Rossoneri fanbase. In fact, women now represent over one-fifth of single ticket sales at San Siro, highlighting their significant presence in the club’s community. AC Milan is taking big steps toward gender inclusion in football. For instance, in 2024, the club introduced a first-of-its-kind maternity policy, guaranteeing one-year contract renewals for pregnant players and staff, plus childcare and healthcare support. Additionally, that same year, the “Her Name in the Game” campaign saw both teams wear their mothers’ surnames, backing equal naming rights in Italy. Altogether, these initiatives reflect Milan’s commitment to supporting women in football, not just on the field, but in every part of the game.
Connecting through Fashion
The Rossoneri club from the city of fashion has made multiple fashion moves recently, mixing rich heritage with contemporary culture. In 2025, the club dropped the “Dreamland” fourth kit in collaboration with PUMA and Off-White™, featuring striking black-to-green and red-to-green gradients with Pan-African colors. Design details—like, for example, Off-White™’s zip tie and the number 63 referencing both Milan’s first European Cup and Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech—turned the kit into a wearable statement. Moreover, in December 2024, AC Milan marked its 125th anniversary with a clean, sponsor-free jersey that featured bold red and black stripes and the club’s original crest, reinforcing its deep-rooted identity.These collaborations show Milan’s unique ability to bridge football, fashion, and deeper cultural narratives.