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Robb Reports: Berluti Fall Winter 2026 collection

By Amos Chin 29 January, 2026

Berluti channels quiet, unforced confidence in its Fall Winter 2026 collection while putting a fresh spin on masculine elegance

The discerning clientele of Berluti serves as muse this season, as the Fall Winter 2026 collection redefines masculine elegance for the modern gentleman—multifaceted, perpetually in motion, and impossible to define.

Within this universe, footwear naturally assumes the leading role, with boots emerging as the season’s heroes. Chief among them is the Rombo boot in Venezia calfskin, the face of the collection and a distilled expression of the maison’s savoir-faire. Marrying artisanal craftsmanship with classic biker codes, the design features a mid-calf silhouette and Goodyear-welted construction, finished with a protective, non-slip rubber sole for assured comfort and stability.

Equally notable is the reimagined Alessio, introduced this season as a Chelsea boot in place of its signature Derby silhouette. While the form evolves, functionality remains paramount, with a rugged outsole crafted from lightweight, flexible EVA foam, prized for its exceptional comfort. These designs are complemented by seasonal additions—from a Derby in water-repellent suede to the newly introduced Alessio Buck Shoe—all designed to adapt smoothly to the wearer’s stride.

Our favourite looks

This spirit of movement translates seamlessly into the season’s ready-to-wear, where the collection shifts away from rigid formality in favour of fluid ease that never compromises precision or style. Standouts include the Forestière jacket, offered in a palette of colours and textures—from Anthracite stretch cashmere to corduroy suede and soft pink cashmere. The same versatility extends to the Un Jour jacket, now appearing in shearling with sheepskin on the inside or leather in a new Fiamma (“flame” in Italian) patina that blends three hues to create rich, hybrid depths.

For those seeking “weightless elegance,” the Fly line introduces a reversible jacket in supremely supple Fly lambskin, offering two distinct vibes in one featherlight piece that works as well with casual outfits as it does with a more formal ensemble. New colourways of the iconic B-Ways further reinforce the urban character of this evolving family.

Evidently, reinvention is key this season—even the bags are rejigged. With the 1 Jour de Plus, Berluti rethinks the briefcase by offering a more casual, architectural silhouette crafted from supple Seta leather. This hybrid piece—a briefcase and an everyday city bag—features side buckles that allow the user to adjust its size, mirroring the precision tailoring of ready-to-wear pieces.

Look 11 featuring the Fo88 carryall and Rombo boots. Photo by Berluti

Meanwhile, the Fly bag collection taps Piuma calfskin—a leather as luxurious as Venezia but with a soft, light-catching sheen—and technical ripstop nylon linings to enhance the sense of weightlessness. To protect these pieces during the frantic pace of city life, an oversized Scritto pattern in engineered rubber is moulded directly into the leather, adding a shock-absorbent layer.

From the revamped E’mio bags and Fo88 carryall in double-sided suede to the cabin-ready Fly 72h, the collection ensures that every facet of the modern gentleman’s life is addressed with sophistication.

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