Milan Fashion Week has been a season of creative debuts. Along with Adrian Appiolaza at Moschino and Walter Chiapponi at Blumarine, Matteo Tamburini just presented his first collection for Tod’s. Staged within Milan’s historic Darsena tram depot, one of the cities busiest locations, Tamburini welcomed guests into the bustling showspace to represent the everyday life of the Tod’s customer. His collection boasted sophisticated silhouettes, crafted from high-quality materials with superb form. A new fringed version of Tod’s iconic driving shoe made an appearance in addition to Tamburini giving the Italian label’s iconic Di Bag a fresh new look. A total of 40 looks of pure unapologetic luxury – and we’re OBSESSED.
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“Great debut! Bravo! I haven’t loved a Tod’s collection that much since Alessandra Facchinetti left. I think this is good because it’s clever. Tod’s is not a fashion brand, it’s a leather goods maison. Here, he understood the assignment. The bags and shoes were very beautiful! Those bags are perfect! The clothes were down to earth, well designed and well styled. That’s a bit how I want Hermes to look.” [