
At Milan Airport in April 2026, Michelle Hunziker wore a suede jacket, pleated beige trousers, and tan sneakers, and the color matching is what makes the outfit stick.
Airport looks usually fall apart at the shoe stage. Michelle Hunziker, spotted departing Milan Airport on April 3, 2026, avoided that problem with a very controlled street style mix: a chestnut suede jacket, brown knit, pleated beige trousers, and tan lace-up sneakers. Clean start. Very wearable.
The jacket is short and neatly fitted, with flap pockets and silver hardware that gives it a little structure without making it stiff. Underneath, the knit stays close to the body, so the volume comes lower down through the trousers. They sit high on the waist, fall loose through the leg, and finish just above the ankle with a soft taper. The braided belt matters here too (small thing, big effect).
And the styling around it is smart. She carried a brown leather pouch under one arm, wore a green-and-red striped crossbody strap across the jacket, and rolled two silver suitcases through the terminal. The sneakers match the jacket almost exactly, which could’ve felt overdone, but doesn’t. The bag choice isn’t accidental.
I keep coming back to the proportions. Short jacket, fuller trouser, flat shoe. That’s the formula. And it’s one that shows up again and again in celebrity street style when someone wants comfort without giving up shape. Is it reinventing airport-core? Not really. But if you’re trying to make practical clothes look pulled together, this is a solid map to follow.
I’d maybe lose the bold strap and keep the rest.
Would you keep the striped strap, or swap it for something quieter?






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