Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2026 Builds a Leading Man’s Wardrobe

The Fashionisto / Published March 26, 2026

Ferragamo’s pre-fall 2026 collection, captured against mottled brown backdrops, dresses Aaron Shandel as a young star sitting for publicity stills. This season’s silhouette draws from 1920s Hollywood with details that range from deep single pleats to jackets that sit boxy through the shoulder.

Turtlenecks function as architectural columns, tucked and belted to divide the torso, while sleeves push long enough that cuffs spill past the wrist. Aaron holds soft leather totes at arm’s length, the bags pulling downward to create diagonal tension against his vertical frame.

The palette travels through rich earthy tones, and navy so deep it appears black in shadow, with a single red suede hoodie arriving as controlled permission. Leather here plays the same role it did in early studio wardrobes, where a jacket’s weight and sheen were chosen to hold up under hot lights.

Glossy calfskin trousers catch light the way a publicity still catches a jawline, while a suede field jacket and short-sleeve popover in mossy olive hold their texture across each frame. Mohair sweaters soften the lineup, their brushed surfaces doing the work that pattern would in a busier collection. It is the final texture in a wardrobe that treats every surface as a casting decision.

Ferragamo is dressing the man who wants to look like the lead in something, and pre-fall 2026 gives him the wardrobe to do it.

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2026 Collection

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