Whispers from Milan Fashion Week suggest Smeraldi is moving beyond modeling and into co-design. The alleged “Martina Smeraldi x [Unknown]” capsule focuses on deconstructed denim, Y2K mesh tops, and oversized outerwear with a digital-glitch print—a nod to her social media persona.
The set will feature unreleased edits from Italian underground producers, with visuals designed by AI artist Martux_m. Whether you love her or love to hate her, “Martina Smeraldi x Nightlife” promises to be the most chaotic, sweaty, and stylish 90 minutes of the season. martina smeraldi x
If there’s one name buzzing in the intersection of European influencer culture and raw streetwear aesthetics, it’s Martina Smeraldi. But the “x” factor everyone is talking about? Her rumored collaboration with an unnamed Milan-based graphic collective. Whispers from Milan Fashion Week suggest Smeraldi is
In a grainy 45-second video posted at 2 a.m., Smeraldi walks empty Roman streets alone. No music. No tags. The “x” in the title stands for xenía (ancient Greek for “foreigner” or “stranger”). The series, a collaboration with underground filmmaker Elisa V., captures Smeraldi in uncut, unglamorous moments: rain on a train window, a half-eaten pastry, a single tear wiped before a mirror. Whether you love her or love to hate
First she dominated TikTok. Then the runways. Now? Martina Smeraldi is sliding behind the decks.
“I’m not trying to be the next big DJ,” Smeraldi told a fanzine. “I’m curating a feeling. The ‘x’ is for ‘cross’—crossing from your phone screen into a dark, loud room with strangers.”
Italian digital creator Martina Smeraldi has built her brand on connection—pouts, poses, and perfectly lit carousels. But her latest project, simply captioned “x” , flips the script.