Tod’s has unveiled its Fall-Winter 2025/26 collection, reinforcing its commitment to craftsmanship with a striking show at Milan Fashion Week.

The presentation featured an exclusive sculptural dress made from recycled leather fragments by Nelly Agassi.
The piece was worn by French runway icon Carla Bruni, who held a needle symbolising craftsmanship, the installation highlighted the transformation of materials through skill and tradition. The piece was included in the show to symbolise ‘Artisanal Intelligence’, which is at the core of the Tods ethos, which celebrates both craftsmanship and using the latest technologies.
The collection, under the creative direction of Matteo Tamburini, embodies the Italian lifestyle with strength and elegance.
Influenced by the works of Irving Penn, the designs balance fragility and emotional depth.
Outerwear takes centre stage with refined, elongated silhouettes and intricate details. The colour palette includes natural shades with deep burgundy, olive green, black and white.
Materials such as double-layer cashmere, Pashmy suede and nappa leather emphasise luxury and craftsmanship.
Footwear highlights include the Gommino Glove in napped python and the reimagined W.G. ankle boot in a brushed Chelsea style. The Di Bag Folio and Wave Bag continue Tod’s dedication to fine materials, with personalised tags honouring the artisans behind each piece.