Alex Consani’s Rise Signals a New Era for the Modern Supermodel
By Runway Magazine Editorial Team | June 13, 2026
Alex Consani has spent 2026 proving that a breakout year does not have to end after twelve months. Following her historic 2024 Model of the Year win, Alex Consani has become Gucci creative director Demna’s runway muse. She has also headlined a McQueen campaign built around musicians and made history at the Met Gala. Together, these moments mark something larger than a busy schedule. They signal a new era for what a top-tier model actually is.
That era has a simple defining feature. Brands no longer separate runway credibility from social reach, and Consani embodies both simultaneously. Her TikTok following, now at 6.4 million, functions alongside her runway bookings rather than in competition with them. A single look from any of her shows can turn her into a viral fashion star within hours, and that immediacy has become part of what brands are paying for. Fashion executives increasingly treat that combination as the baseline for emerging talent. Consani’s 2026 calendar reads like a case study in exactly that shift.
Demna’s Muse: How Gucci Built Its New Era Around Alex Consani
Demna’s arrival at Gucci in 2025 reshaped the house’s creative direction. Consani has been central to that reshaping from the start. When Demna debuted his first collection in September 2025, he skipped the traditional runway show. Instead, he staged a short film called “The Tiger,” premiered in Milan before a crowd that included Gwyneth Paltrow and Serena Williams. Consani starred in it. She wore a tiger-print fur coat from a collection that would later become the house’s defining Spring 2026 image.
That early role proved to be a preview rather than a one-off. Demna staged his first proper runway show in February 2026. Consani walked it alongside Gabbriette, Karlie Kloss, and Elsa Hosk. One fashion publication put it bluntly: Consani was Demna’s trophy during the show. By April, that relationship had become a campaign in its own right. Demna shot Gucci’s “Generation Gucci” 2026 campaign himself. He placed Consani alongside Gabbriette and a roster of other faces meant to embody the house’s new, archive-referencing era. For a designer rebuilding an entire house’s identity through designer campaigns, choosing the same model repeatedly is not incidental. It is a statement about who represents that identity. For more on the designers reshaping luxury houses this year, explore Runway’s new models list for 2026.
From Schiaparelli to Tory Burch: A Fashion Month for the Ages
Gucci was only one part of Consani’s Spring 2026 fashion month. She also walked for Courrèges, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, and Schiaparelli. “We’re leveling up,” she told Vanity Fair simply, and that phrase captured something real. A runway model walking five major houses in one season demonstrates demand well beyond any single relationship. It places Consani firmly among the new supermodels whose schedules now rival the most established names in the industry.
Her New York Fashion Week appearances reinforced that breadth. Consani walked for both Michael Kors and Tory Burch during NYFW Spring/Summer 2026. The Tory Burch relationship extended into a full campaign shot by Jamie Hawkesworth at King’s Leap, the brand’s home in Antigua, alongside models Hejia Li and Awar Odhiang. Around the same period, Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2026 campaign paired Consani and Sora Choi with musicians Caroline Polachek, Celeste, and Amy Taylor, photographed by Harley Weir. One industry report described the pairing as strengthening the house’s cultural reach across pop, punk, and soul audiences at once.
A Schiaparelli Moment Worth Noting
Her Schiaparelli Fall/Winter 2026 runway look added another layer to the season. Consani walked in a sheer corset dress that mixed delicate transparency with heavy metallic textures. One outlet called her the ultimate “Schiaparelli girl.” Creative director Daniel Roseberry’s surrealist instincts found a natural collaborator, and the look generated coverage well beyond the show itself. For more on how runway moments translate into bookings, explore Runway’s guide to how models get booked.
Met Gala 2026: A Historic Moment That Redefined the Conversation
Consani’s fashion month established her as a runway star with unusual range. The 2026 Met Gala established something different entirely. On May 4, she became the first trans woman to serve on the Met Gala host committee. She joined co-chairs Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, and Anna Wintour for the “Costume Art” theme. She arrived in a custom Gucci gown designed by Demna. A white faille cape inspired by Botticelli’s Primavera was worn over a sheer nude tulle bustier with a black feathered skirt and train.
Speaking to Vogue’s livestream, Consani described the moment simply as “a big moment.” She went further in discussing what the milestone meant personally. “I think, for me, the body obviously means something very specific to me as a trans woman,” she said. Reclaiming that conversation, she added, and finding what makes her feel beautiful and supported, is “quite, quite special.” That kind of candid framing, delivered live during fashion’s most-watched red carpet moment, is where today’s supermodel influence now operates. It is inseparable from the story told alongside the image.
Hollywood Reporter’s coverage of the 2026 Met Gala confirmed Consani’s appearance marked her first time serving on the event’s host committee, framing it as a defining moment in an already historic year. Marie Claire’s coverage of Gucci’s Fall 2026 show similarly placed Consani at the center of Demna’s celebrity-filled runway, alongside names like Karlie Kloss making her own fashion month return.
Why Fashion Executives Are Betting on Gen Z Supermodels
Consani’s 2026 trajectory reflects a broader recalibration in how fashion industry trends now define success. A decade ago, a model’s value was measured almost entirely through runway exclusivity and print campaign prestige. Today, fashion marketing calculations include audience size and platform engagement. They also weigh the ability to generate conversation independent of any single brand’s budget. Consani satisfies all three simultaneously. That is precisely why brands across categories — from Gucci’s archive-driven reinvention to McQueen’s music-world crossover to Tory Burch’s resort campaign — have built moments around her within the same season.
This is the model career template that Gen Z fashion increasingly rewards. A social media model with millions of followers and genuine runway credibility offers brands something rare. Neither a pure influencer nor a traditional runway exclusive can match relevance across every channel at once. Consani’s rise — from a fashion influencer model known for TikTok comedy to Demna’s chosen face for Gucci’s reinvention — illustrates exactly how that template functions. Luxury fashion campaigns increasingly chase cultural relevance over pure prestige. Models like Consani, who arrive with both an audience and a portfolio, represent where the luxury fashion industry is placing its bets for the years ahead.
For Consani’s full origin story, from TikTok comedy sketches to her historic 2024 award, explore Runway’s Alex Consani’s origin story. For all the fashion news 2026, fashion model news, and top models 2026 coverage that matters, trust Runway Magazine.
