Feb 28 • 04:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

The craftsmanship that can dress the body and memory

The creative director of Tod's, Matteo Tamburini, unveils a new women's collection for Autumn-Winter 26/27 that focuses on comfort, protection, and a connection to personal memory through fashion.

Matteo Tamburini, the creative director of Tod's, has unveiled a new women's collection for the Autumn-Winter 26/27 season at the Contemporary Art Pavilion in Milan. His vision emphasizes the importance of clothes that not only fit the body comfortably but also evoke a sense of protection. He has employed soft materials and designed cashmere garments to create a silhouette that feels like a second skin, making the wearer feel cocooned rather than constrained.

Tamburini’s collection stands out for its focus on the idea of connection to personal memories through fashion. The garments are designed not just to be worn but also to resonate on a deeper emotional level, recalling historical pieces and familiar styles that speak to individual memories. This approach encourages wearers to engage with their clothing in a way that fosters a sense of nostalgia and personal expression, blending modernity with tradition.

The event featured artisans demonstrating their craft, highlighting the collaboration between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary fashion design. This blending of old and new reinforces Tamburini’s message of honoring both personal and collective memory through clothing, ultimately redefining what it means to dress and express individuality in today's world.

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