Inside Ferrari’s Spring/Summer 2026 Officina

In the act of subtraction, meaning is sharpened, and what remains is a vision of beauty in its purest form

In the Officina, creation is a process of focus and discipline. Every idea passes through a sequence of refinement, shaped into matter, translated into form, and given the function it was meant to serve. Beauty arises from intent itself. This philosophy defines Ferrari’s approach to fashion, where editing, refining, and deciding become acts of liberation.

The runway narrative begun with elongated dresses and loose tailoring, flowing shirts, and cargo pants. It intensifies with sponged leathers, acid-etched denim, and airbrushed knits, before concluding in sculptural fluidity with a silvery shimmer. The collection utilizes silk canvas, tussah silk, cashmere gauze, silk moiré, Nappa, and denim, materials celebrated for the richness of their weave and finish. Creative Director Rocco Iannone opted for lean vertical silhouettes and enveloping volumes that magnify movement, while precise cuts allow tactility to take center stage. The palette is grounded in Ferrari’s signature red and complemented by the natural tones of each fabric.

Accessories complete the vision with pumps in canvas or wrapped in clusters of thin leather cords, square-toed driving shoes, and the supple La Ferrari Dino Bag with rounded profiles alongside the angular Nello Tool Case. While, jewelry shaped like bolts, padlocks, and tools playfully add in Ferrari’s engineering identity.

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