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Ferrari may be known first for cars, but under Rocco Iannone, the clothes keep proving they belong in the same conversation. The mood this season leaned into reduction—stripping things back to form, function, and material. Over half the looks came in shades of white and ivory, the natural tones of raw fabrics left untreated. Tailoring flowed with ease, shirts and dresses carried sculptural lines, and knits twisted with seat-belt-like details that nodded to Ferrari’s design codes. Acid-washed denim and sponged leather expanded the palette without losing the sense of clarity. The craftsmanship was exquisite, each piece cut with the kind of attention you’d expect from a house built on sleek machines.
Accessories kept up the mechanical dialogue: square-toed driving shoes, cord-wrapped pumps, angular tool-like bags, even jewelry shaped like bolts and padlocks. These small details tied the clothes back to Ferrari’s DNA without ever tipping into gimmick. By the finale—sparkling embroidered silks that shimmered like light across metal—it was clear Iannone knows how to distill Ferrari’s layered identity into garments that feel modern, desirable, and completely confident.
Simply put, this was another delicious collection. At this point, Ferrari’s fashion line isn’t just keeping up, it’s pulling ahead of many established labels.










Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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