Sanremo Festival 2026: Contestants' Royal Looks and First Trends
By Serena Pellicanò
Hey fashion lovers… the Sanremo Festival 2026 has officially begun, and in addition to the music and competition, the outfits of the competing singers are capturing the attention of enthusiasts and media. The information reported here is verifiable and drawn from real journalistic sources regarding the style choices that have emerged so far during the inaugural Green Carpet and the looks anticipated by stylists.
Sanremo takes place at the Ariston Theatre from February 24th to 28th, 2026, and will feature 30 singers performing over five nights of competition.
The Green Carpet looks: first official images
Even before the first evening, the 30 artists walked the carpet in front of the Ariston, presenting their first outfits. From the published photographs, it emerges that many opted for modern tailoring, with elegant coats, well-designed jackets, and many neutral tones.
Black remains a dominant choice, with numerous singers opting for essential yet meticulously detailed total looks.
Concrete examples of artists and looks
To better contextualize the styles, here are some names of singers for whom real stylistic choices or photographed looks have already been anticipated:
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Fedez chose an essential and minimalist style, wearing clothes from a brand known for its clean and conceptual aesthetic during the Festival.
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Levante will be among the protagonists on stage with a curated look, and according to anticipations, the stylist worked on a combination of contemporary and personal elements.
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Ditonellapiaga attracted attention for an alternative and maximalist mood in the first available shots, with styling designed to balance irreverence and personal identity.
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Francesco Renga was photographed in a casual chic outfit consisting of black tailored trousers, a tone-on-tone shirt, and a leather bomber jacket, blending modern elegance and comfort.
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Dargen D’Amico stands out on the green carpet for a daring approach, with details that reflect a contemporary and personal aesthetic among the many black proposals.
In addition to the artists mentioned, many other cast members from Arisa to Malika Ayane, from Mara Sattei to Tommaso Paradiso, are collaborating with professional stylists to create their looks for the Festival evenings.
Stylistic trends emerged so far
Contemporary tailoring
One of the recurring features in the looks presented on the Green Carpet is the modern tailored structure of the outfits, with carefully designed cuts, balanced proportions, and garments conceived to be versatile even in everyday life.
Neutral colors and total black
Black dominates many of the first official appearances, confirming its position as a key color for formal television events like Sanremo. White and natural tones like loden green are also present in the color palettes of the looks.
Accessories and details
From coats with pins to the choice of eco-furs, accessories and finishes personalize the focal points of the outfits, making each look unique while maintaining overall stylistic coherence.
Why Sanremo looks are important
The singers' looks at the Festival are not just clothes, but become part of the Festival's visual narrative, influencing online conversations, social media comments, and searches. Every outfit becomes a storytelling element that goes beyond the musical performance and communicates personality, artistic identity, and aesthetic sense. Official images are shared in real-time by the media, multiplying the impact of style choices.
Sanremo 2026 and fashion
Sanremo remains one of the most watched television events in Italy and, as confirmed by the first available images, style is an integral part of the Festival. The singers' look choices offer us a concrete view of the trends emerging at this key moment for the Italian fashion year.
Sanremo 2026 is not just music. It is a privileged stage to observe how artists interpret style today, what aesthetic directions they adopt, and how these elements are perceived by the public. Following the real images of the Green Carpet and the anticipations of the competing singers' outfits, a Festival emerges where tailored minimalism, neutral palettes, and refined details play a fundamental role, confirming the link between fashion and pop culture in the contemporary Italian context.