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16 Dec

FERRARI PRE-FALL 2025

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In the new Pre-Fall 2025 Ferrari Collection, creative director Rocco Iannone continues to define Ferrari’s wardrobe as an ever-evolving stylistic synthesis, which enriches and evolves through different but deeply connected inspirations, linked to the brand’s heritage and identity.

Without literal references, the paraphrasing of the racing universe happens through the places that influence its culture—locations that over time have populated Grand Prix posters and memorable moments in auteur films. Iannone captures the spirit of those spaces, times, and moments, while the wardrobe expands through the lens of travel, evoking the same itinerant approach as Formula 1, exploring the locations that inspire it, dressing in the aesthetic and emotional contexts of the places it is welcomed.

The color palette is dense, intense, and luminous, dominated by warm and sophisticated sensations of cherry, wisteria rose, espresso brown, mahogany, and peacock blue, with subtle touches of red and yellow in the details and finishes.

The season begins in Monte Carlo, evoking the imagery of cinema and timeless divas driving their iconic cars. Racing, luxury, and lifestyle intertwine in the curves of the Principality, translating the codes of a light and fluid elegance, from brilliant, shimmering twills to jacquard terry cloth, from transparent and diaphanous silk voile to smooth tassels, and stone-washed or flame-effect denim. Volumes and tailor-made cuts play with irregular stitch combinations, three-dimensional knot details, openwork, and polka dot patterns à la Ferrari that recreate the outline of the Prancing Horse.

Autumn arrives at Silverstone, amidst the countryside and architecture of Northamptonshire, with continual references to 1970s English tailoring. The fabrics are warm and soft, with mouliné cloth, combed wool, and semi-matte tassels. The designs experiment with inlays and scarf compositions. Check and tartan patterns are reinterpreted in a Ferrari style. Chiné prints are imbued with speed, while glossy and matte finishes highlight the energy of graphic patterns on Q-CYCLE® fabrics in cotton-blend twill and jacquard ponyhair.

Winter flows through the vibrant streets of Austin, a city not only a motorsport capital but also a hub of art, music, and innovation, strongly aligning with the varied influences of Ferrari collections. Alongside the different expressions of Q-CYCLE®, velvet is interpreted in extraordinary color treatments, from armored finishes to devoré treatments. Shearling, pleated fringes, and astrakhan-effect textures alternate with micro-chevron patterns with a waved hand. Intellectual America, between Bauhaus and futurism, inspires the art of inlays and deassemblage of the Prancing Horse, formed by geometric color portions. Also prominent are shorn lambskin with a ponyhair effect and denim animated by micro-pickings with fil-coupé aspects.

The design journey continues with accessories, elevating once again the materials, silhouettes, and distinctive details of Ferrari, such as the Check 7 x 7 and livery motifs. Micro Prancing Horses in all-over patterns feature on bags and backpacks in Q-CYCLE®.

The Ferrari GT Soft Bag comes in both nappa calfskin and ponyhair-effect variations, alongside the La Ferrari Dino Bag in smooth leather and new raffia-woven totes. The footwear develops around driving shapes, hybridized into sneakers and sandals in various heights, alternated with clogs with draped knots, ballerinas with heels, and reclassic lace-ups with squared tips. The lacquered and metallic jewelry creates sculptural and monolithic volumes, once again recalling the trajectories and chicanes of the circuits in Monte Carlo, Silverstone, and Austin.

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