Tod’s newest collection celebrates tradition, discreet luxury, and functionality — emblems of the Italian lifestyle.
Tod’s spring-summer 2025 collection celebrates artisanal intelligence, putting the individual front and center, and reminding us that beyond any innovation lie the knowledge and hands of its creator.
In the lineup launched at Milan Fashion Week on Sept. 30, Tod’s personifies the marriage of Italian craftsmanship and pursuit of excellence, which have always been essential to the global luxury brand. These values engage in a dialogue with research and experimentation, as seen in the collection’s pieces that exude a relaxed yet sophisticated vibe.
They were also reflected in the show, which featured the work of artist Lorenzo Quinn, renowned for his gigantic sculptures of hands installed across Venice in 2017 and 2019. Quinn created the same sculpture for Tod’s Spring/Summer 2025 show to symbolize craftsmanship excellence and Italian know-how in the same way that the Italian brand’s latest collection does.
Tod’s Creative Director Matteo Tamburini presented a collection inspired by a journey along the Mediterranean coast, where tradition meets discreet luxury and functionality — emblems of the Italian lifestyle. Premium materials and sophisticated craftsmanship create a relaxed wardrobe in shapes and volumes that embody timeless elegance, accompanying the Tod’s woman in her daily life.




The iconic trench coat, in cotton and leather, takes on new fluid volumes in various lengths, while the windbreaker comes in resin-coated cotton or ultra-light Nappa leather. Jackets and shirts in mélange crepe bring to life tailored pieces, such as the suit pairing a cropped jacket with slim trousers in different shades.
The palette focuses on natural tones, inspired by stone, sand, bronze, and the vibrant colors of Italian landscapes: the green of the meadows, the blue of the sea, and the red of the earth.












The iconic Gommino shoe remains a highlight of the collection in the “glove” model, where a series of rings combine to create a new signature detail, in a richly crafted leather version, entirely hand-woven. The clog version is available in brushed and premium leather. The sandal range features the “Barretta” accessory, where a slim metal band enriches the quintessential summer footwear.








Saddlery-inspired craftsmanship and exclusive materials define the handbag collection. The Di Bag Folio family, also available in a Hobo version in brushed calfskin, is joined by the Di Bag Swing, which features bronze and ochre tones. Tod’s new signature detail is in the Barretta models which are enhanced by a slim metal band on the shoulder and bucket bag versions, evoking a feeling of lightness and simplicity.




View the entire collection unveiled at the 2024 Milan Fashion Week below:
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