MFW AW25: Ferrari

Sensuous and functional, Rocco Iannone puts on a quasi-artisanal, poised for Ferrari that focuses on what women want to wear.  HERE IS how you know the fur trend is real: Ferrari’s Rocco Iannone had suits i...

MFW AW25: SUNNEI

As many Italian houses are stuck in their own past, founders Simone Rizzo and Loris Messina question reality with dashes of novelty.  What does form and function have in common? Accessibility and comme...

MFW AW25: Tod’s

Matteo Tamburini again diverts with a gently poised collection building on his exquisite minimalism. THE ITALIAN house of Tod’s has always subscribed to a breezy, feminine joie de vivre, and autumn-winter 2...

MFW AW25: Sportmax

The label blends soft sensuality and sculptural forms for AW25, building its foundations through intellectualism and staples for the everyday.  OVER THE past few years, Sportmax has nailed down its fus...

MFW AW25: Blumarine

David Koma sets the stage with a goth-country slate which toyed with cinematic seduction and brimmed with (rather) unsettling thinness.  BLUMARINE's straightforward, on-trend appeal (and attainable price po...

MFW AW25: Max Mara

True to form, Ian Griffiths’ AW25 outing served an important purpose—to broaden the definition of fashion beyond faddish conceptualism.  COMPETENCE is an underrated virtue. Surely we all keep a mental ...

MFW AW25: Fendi

After a century of marrying plush artistry and commercial savvy, Fendi refreshed old classics with a winsome twist for Winter 2025. EVEN INSIDERS who are paid to track the spate of creative directors coming...

MFW AW25: N°21

Alessandro Dell’Acqua imagines a lady with a bit of subversion, through a design perspective that looks sharp into focus for AW25.  MILAN, ITALY - ONE of the most exciting developments in the creative space...

MFW AW25: Gucci

In a shift, the Italian House spent seasons trying to hone in on a distinct vision of its codes. Few years in, offerings felt tasteful—pairing retro minimalism with a (somewhat) boudoir, cohesive edge.  MIL...