For his tenth show at Ferrari, Creative Director Rocco Iannone honed in on skin. Titled “Skins I Am In,” the collection centered on silhouettes that follow and enhance the natural lines of the body. On the Milan runway, clinging fabrics stood out against more structured outerwear. Neutral tones took precedence.



Ferrari’s familiar theme of speed shines through in accentuated vertical silhouettes and angularity. Iannone’s designs aim to enhance the wearer’s frame, not distract from it. A sense of poise and self-assuredness carries through the collection.
Monochromatic looks were briefly interrupted by gradient and abstracted patterns. Soft leather bags mold to the body, contrasted by metal piercings.



The runway was sleek and minimalist. Models walked around a pool of water, building on a message of fluidity in design. “The vision comes to life in an enveloping environment, suspended in a dimension of physical and mental well-being, in which water is a central presence: a link between self-care and the possibility of change, a fluid that unites the self and others, and transforms,” Ferrari said in a statement.



Designed with the intention to project confidence, Iannone’s new collection settles seamlessly into Ferrari’s brand image—a natural extension of previous collections. Pieces centered physicality, underscoring the importance of being comfortable in one’s own skin.



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