TOD'S FW25

What if we said the Tod’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection was all we needed in our closets for the rest of our lives? In a collection honed in on the classics of Italian fashion Matteo Tamburini, marking his first year at the helm of the brand, presented an offering that was not just what we expect Tod’s to be, but what we want it to be. His vision extended beyond fashion to encompass Italian design, including architecture, interior decor, and furniture.

Set in a modernist salon designed by Piero Portaluppi, which revealed some of its inspirations, the collection’s 22 looks intertwined heavy knits with long trench coats (unfortunately, not buttoned to the top!). Materiality—the highlight of any Tod’s show—was stunning: leather shined like satin and textured wool seemed tangible even through the screen.

Yes, the shoes were great—that’s what Tod’s does best—but the bags this season were outstanding. One in particular, an oversized bowling bag made of velvety beige suede, was mouthwatering, to say the least—especially when paired with the most perfect pair of jeans of the season.


Words by Pedro Vasconcelos