Ferrari SS26: Speed Meets Ease



Professor Ivan Allegranti is a seasoned freelance journalist and academic…
At Milan Fashion Week, Ferrari unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, celebrating fabric through color while shaping a wardrobe that is both strong and effortless. Under creative director Rocco Iannone, the runway moved from crisp whites to the brand’s iconic red, showcasing garments designed for modern life: soft wool pieces, relaxed tailoring, and fluid shirts paired with cargo pants.
The signature shirt-skirt, versatile enough to be worn alone or layered with minimalist tops, stood out as the collection’s anchor. Closing looks introduced sculptural, silvery eveningwear, complemented by canvas pumps, leather-cable heels, driving shoes, and the must-have Ferrari Dino Bag and Nello Tool Case.
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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