
Matteo Tamburini’s latest Tod’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection brings a fresh spin to heritage design with a focus on craftsmanship that doesn’t try too hard. Tamburini channels mid-century modernist design, nodding to Italian greats like Vico Magistretti and Gio Ponti, while keeping things sharp and effortlessly wearable. Villa Necchi Campiglio set the perfect stage for this drop. The sleek lines and understated luxury of this Milanese architectural gem reflect Tod’s whole aesthetic.
For the AW 2025 season, Tod’s leans into timeless style, premium materials, and signature Italian finesse. It’s all about feeling comfortable and confident: clean lines, impeccable quality, and a passion for well-made pieces that don’t need to scream luxury to be noticed.
At the heart of it all is the “Pashmy” leather — soft as a dream and ridiculously lightweight. Inspired by the smoothness of pashmina (hence the name), this material makes bombers, shirt jackets, and unstructured coats feel as good as they look. The colour palette keeps things grounded in earthy tones: sand, burnt sienna, and rich tobacco. It’s a natural, chill vibe that taps into autumn’s best moods, brought to life with layered textures and rich dye finishes.
When it comes to footwear, Tod’s is still unbeatable. The iconic Gommino returns but with new twists: think supple suedes, polished leathers, and the debut of the City Gommino — a slick, urban update for the fast lane. The versatile W.G. also makes an appearance as an ankle boot, desert boot, and loafer, alongside chunky-soled kicks that balance edge and elegance.
Accessories round out the lineup with flair. The oversized Di Bag Folio makes for a bold statement, and the multi-pocket trekking backpack blends practicality with high style — ideal for those who juggle business and weekend getaways.
Discover the collection here.
photography. Tod’s
words. Gennaro Costanzo