TOD'S FW25

Upon entering the venue for the Tod’s Fall/Winter 2025 show, guests were greeted with a rather unique art installation. Dressed in a sprawling dress made out of leather scraps, supermodel Carla Bruni posed with an XXL needle and a thread. Conceptualised by artist Nelly Agassi, the show-stopping installation evoked the artisanal intelligence and the brand’s expertise in craftmanship – two focuses of their latest offering.

Nods to craft could be seen throughout the show, with hands being an accent highlighted throughout – from protective gloves in sumptuous olive green and chocolate brown leather to necklaces with an elegant hand pendant that decorated a variety of looks. Designer Matteo Tamburini further pushed the notion of showcasing the artisanal prowess of the brand’s atelier in total looks made of buttery leather or razor-sharp wool tailoring. Outerwear was another triumph. Bouclé jackets looked incredibly modern with their frayed hems, while the roomy fur coat with white squiggles created a breathtaking statement.

The Italian house is known for its luxurious accessories, and Tamburini presented a string of extremely desirable propositions for the season. Sunglasses were wrapped in leather and bags shined in a rainbow of luscious tones. As for the shoes, our eyes were caught by the skin-tight boots with chunky heels and driving shoes in embossed snakeskin – the brand’s classic item, revisited.


Words by Martin Onufrowicz