BOSS Spring/Summer 2026



Professor Ivan Allegranti is a seasoned freelance journalist and academic…
Marco Falcioni’s Boss Paradox navigates the intersection of tailoring and art, blending the precision of Dieter Rams with the kinetic movement of Pina Bausch. The runway, framed by contemporary artists Eliza Douglas and Boris Acket, evoked mid-’90s super-club energy with crackling plastic foil and an Underworld soundtrack.
Loose suits, eel-skin garments, double-faced leathers, and raffia knits combined architectural structure with fluid movement. Knotting appeared on shoes, bags, scarves, and ties, while Formula One-inspired sneakers added playful tension.
Despite its artful, edgy presentation, each look remains globally wearable, reinforcing Boss’s core versatility.
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Professor Ivan Allegranti is a seasoned freelance journalist and academic based in Italy, with a strong foundation in law and a teaching role in Bratislava. His journey into the world of fashion began in an unlikely place, as an apprentice in a tailor’s shop. Quickly realising that his strengths lay not in the precision of the needle but in the art of storytelling, he turned his focus to chronicling the brands, artists, and visionaries who define the luxury industry. Today, he combines his legal expertise, academic insight, and narrative flair to bring depth and perspective into GAZETTA. @ivanallegranti