Ferrari Fall 2026 Collection

Ferrari Fall 2026 Collection

For his tenth collection at Ferrari, creative director Rocco Iannone shifted the conversation from horsepower to human contact. Fall 2026 was built on tactility—on the idea that fashion, like driving, is an emotional experience best understood through the body.

The opening look set the tone: a sleek, knee-grazing nude leather coat, cut with aerodynamic precision. It was followed by supple leather tailoring and a strapless dress molded in creamy tones, pieces that seemed engineered to be touched. Iannone described skin as “the membrane that connects us to the world,” positioning texture—not spectacle—as the collection’s driving force.

Silhouettes hugged the frame without constriction. Ultra-light jersey, duchesse, padded constructions, and lingerie-weight fabrics were shaped directly on the models, creating garments that felt couture in their intimacy. The effect was sensual, but not overt. Iannone prefers eroticism to overt sex appeal—seduction as process, not conclusion.

That softness was counterbalanced by armor. Leather jackets and coats were treated to achieve a tougher, almost shell-like finish, juxtaposed with dry wool suiting in moss, brown, and black. The contrast underscored the dialogue between exposure and protection, fluidity and structure.

Surface experimentation deepened the narrative. Knitwear featured hand-painted feathers and raised motifs resembling scarification, creating dimensional tension between solidity and void. In a standout look, Ferrari’s signature red appeared in painterly strokes against black, threads piercing a delicate veil as if tracing motion in midair.

If Ferrari’s fashion project once leaned on brand mythology, Iannone now refines it through craftsmanship and sensation. This season was less about speed, more about proximity—clothes designed not just to be seen, but felt.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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