Etro Fall 2025 Collection
With its Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection, Etro embraces a quieter, more deliberate approach to luxury, moving away from past exuberance while staying true to its signature love of print and texture. Marco De Vincenzo, the house’s creative director, continues his masterful reinterpretation of Etro’s storied heritage, proving that restraint can be just as impactful as opulence.
The show opened with a bold statement: a sumptuous black-and-white striped wool-fur coat, casually draped over Paisley-print relaxed trousers—a pairing that set the tone for a collection rooted in contrast: bold yet understated, ornate yet effortlessly wearable.






At the heart of this season’s offering lies a deep exploration of fabric and form. The silhouettes remain elegant and practical, but textures steal the spotlight, with rubberized and high-gloss finishes adding dimension to weighty, luxurious materials. A collaboration with Korean artist Maria Jeon introduced intricate zoology-inspired embroidery, while botanical prints—magnified and abstracted—adorned fluid ribbed wool dresses and sheer organza tunics.






The show’s set, designed by Numero Cromatico, featured a sweeping curtain depicting mythical and primitive creatures, a visual cue that mirrored the collection’s focus on tactile depth and sensory allure. Outerwear took center stage, with plush fur-trimmed coats speaking to the broader return of indulgent textures this season, while ’70s-inspired dusters lent a vintage sophistication to the lineup.





With this collection, De Vincenzo refines the Etro woman’s wardrobe, balancing rich heritage with modern restraint. The result is an offering that feels decadent yet effortless, daring yet wearable—a testament to Etro’s ability to evolve without losing sight of its DNA.