
The setting could be Sicily, or somewhere an hour outside Marseille. A roadside tire stack, a chipped gas pump, a glass-paneled balcony catching the late sun. Sandro’s cruise collection opens in these in-between spaces, where the line between arrival and departure stays blurred.
Sandro Cruise 2025 Collection

Model Aleksandr Gordeev waits, reclines, wanders. There’s a nut-brown zip jacket worn with boots and shorts, a patterned shirt that suggests pool tile, a pair of cream trousers that fold cleanly at the ankle. Nothing fussy, but the details are sharp.

A collar sits just right, a sleeve slips past the wrist by design. The images, captured by Alessandro Furchino Capria, feel unfiltered but sincere, like postcards.

Colors drift toward sun-washed: soft navy, dull carmine, washed denim, and stone. Fabrics carry a matte softness, catching the light where cotton meets heat. The palette draws the scene into focus, relaxed in composition but calculated in effect.

Sandro’s cruise collection treats travel as atmosphere. A scooter angles toward the road. A glance shifts forward. These are signals, or small choices that carry the weight of departure. The season builds on them with conviction. Each moment lands gently, part of a scene worth staying in.
