Passion

FERRARI OFFICINA

Words: Gordon Sorlini

If fashion is about anything, it is about form that glorifies matter. Nowhere is this clearer than in the Ferrari SS26 collection, unveiled during Milan Fashion Week.

The new collection, titled Ferrari Officina, plays on the concept of the workshop. Through the skilled craftsmanship of the artisans on Ferrari’s assembly lines and the makers who shape the brand’s fashion, this is the place where ideas become reality—where matter is transformed, given form and function.

Click to watch the Ferrari Officina Spring-Summer 2026 Collection's debut at Milan Fashion Week

For the Officina collection, the guiding ideal is the pursuit of beauty—not as a quality that exists for its own sake, but as the most complete, effective, and immediate expression of stylistic intent. After all, whether creating cars or clothing, the approach is the same: one edits, selects, reduces, and decides. In other words, it is about essentials.

As Creative Director Rocco Iannone explains:
“With this collection, I wanted to bring fashion back to its essential mission—where form glorifies matter and every detail serves a purpose. By reducing, we gain focus: on the purity of cuts, the tactility of materials, and the emotion that connects those who wear Ferrari to the pursuit of beauty.”

Creative Director Rocco Iannone: 'I wanted to bring fashion back to its essential mission – where form glorifies matter and every detail serves a purpose'

The materials, as always, are of the highest quality: silk canvas, tussah silk, cashmere gauze, silk moiré, Nappa, and denim. Shades range from butter to optical white, alongside rust and magma red. The style is distilled into a clean, vertical silhouette with volumes that envelop and magnify movement, enhanced by precise cuts that allow the tactility of the materials to speak for itself.

Movement is everywhere. From elongated dresses and relaxed tailoring to flowing shirts and cargo pants, it continues through a striking interlude of sponged leathers, acid-etched denim, and airbrushed knits, creating boldly conceived pieces. Sinuous, sculptural fluidity in a silvery, absolute shimmer adds a dynamic, kinetic touch.

Accessories complete the collection: pumps in canvas or wrapped with clusters of thin leather cords; square-toed driving shoes; the soft La Ferrari Dino Bag with rounded profiles; the angular Nello – The Ferrari Tool Case; and jewellery shaped like bolts, padlocks, and workshop tools.