During the vibrant rhythm of Milan Design Week 2026, where the city becomes a global stage for creativity and exchange, an evocative collaboration unfolds—one that captures the essence of Milan through fashion, food, and human connection. Momonì, Kimchi Pop, and Bar Quadronno come together in a project that feels both deeply local and effortlessly international.
Bar Quadronno, founded in 1964 and still guided by Aldo and Patrizia Colucci, remains one of Milan’s most beloved destinations. Its enduring charm lies in its ability to bring together a diverse mix of people—designers, families, entrepreneurs, and long-time regulars—within a space that feels timeless. The atmosphere is relaxed yet refined, defined by a natural elegance that resonates with the city’s identity.
This spirit aligns seamlessly with Momonì, the Italian-French maison founded by Michela Klinz. The brand’s vision of femininity is fluid and sophisticated, shaped by a sense of ease rather than excess. For this collaboration, Momonì embraces Milan not just as a backdrop, but as a living narrative—one built on relationships, encounters, and shared moments.
At the center of the story is a celebration of international female friendship. Figures like Erin Kim, co-founder of Kimchi Pop, embody this dialogue between cultures. Of Korean origin and based in Milan, her perspective reflects a new generation of creatives who navigate identities across borders, bringing fresh energy to the city’s cultural landscape.
The collaboration takes form through both taste and design. Kimchi Pop introduces the Kimchi Sandwich, a creation that merges Italian sandwich tradition with the bold, fermented flavors of Korean cuisine. The result is a sensory expression of cultural exchange—unexpected yet harmonious, rooted in conviviality.
Alongside this culinary offering, Momonì presents a limited-edition T-shirt illustrated by Erin Kim. Conceived as a keepsake, the piece captures the emotional core of the project, translating connection and creativity into a tangible object. It reflects a shared vision where fashion becomes a medium for storytelling.
Throughout Design Week, Bar Quadronno transforms into an open, welcoming space where visitors can gather, connect, and experience this collaboration firsthand. It becomes more than a venue—it is a setting where ideas and relationships unfold naturally, echoing the spontaneous encounters that define Milan at its most authentic.
In a moment when the world feels increasingly complex, this collaboration offers a return to simplicity: a table, a conversation, a shared experience. Through fashion, food, and friendship, Momonì, Kimchi Pop, and Bar Quadronno create a portrait of Milan that is both intimate and expansive—one that invites the world in while staying true to its soul.














