
There is a freedom in contrast that you cannot find anywhere else. It enables criss-crossing, blurring lines and playing both sides. Sandro’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection flirts with the exchange between elegant tradition and contemporary self-expression. Inspired by the Summer of Love, the easygoing 70s style converses with British standards and paints a powerful picture of contrasting styles blended in a modern context.
Sandro pairs satin, lace, and relaxed sets with sharp tailoring, cable sweaters, and Prince of Wales checks, exploring the state between dream and reality. It unmasks a degree of freedom and embodies the free-spirited transition from Summer to Winter of Love. The collection also flexes femininity in its more elegant wear. Leather stands out as an essential, rhinestones stud pieces adding texture and light, and faux fur furnishes collars and cuffs.


Sandro’s men's pieces in the collection follow suit. Though layering helps construct a nonchalant look, elegance appears natural. Oversized coats, loosened pants, and thick knit sweaters produce a fluid structure, while burly blousons and dark tones assert the collection’s elegance. Color is restrained in most pieces, reserved for statement jackets in cognac or turquoise, protecting the relaxed look.
Presenting the collection in Paris last Sunday, Barbara Palvin, Olivia Palermo, Thomas Doherty, Rei Ami, Kevin Dias, Gawon, Maia Reficco, and others celebrated Sandro’s vision of contrast in contemporary luxury and styled the new collection that toes the line between reinterpreted tradition and modern indulgence.
