
BOSS presents the Fall Winter 2026 runway collection through a focused exploration of tailoring as a defining element of personal identity. The season revisits suit construction drawn from the house archive, refining proportion and structure through updated silhouettes. Sculpted shoulders from late-1980s tailoring return with lapel adjustments informed by late-1990s design, directing archival references into present-day form.
FALL WINTER 2026
Double-breasted jackets appear with single-pleated trousers, introducing measured volume through the leg. Three-button jackets pair with wider, double-pleated trousers, creating a relaxed stance defined by proportion. Silk and jacquard embellishments extend across neckties, pocket squares, scarves, and cummerbunds. Floral motifs introduce surface detail while maintaining alignment with the tailored garments worn across formal and daily settings.


Creative Director Marco Falcioni frames tailoring as an expression shaped through individual interpretation. He draws influence from artists, actors, writers, and musicians who turned to tailored clothing during decisive moments in their careers. This perspective informs garments designed for adaptation, including structured suits, tailored coats, crisp shirts, and silk neckwear.
Technical fabrics drawn from sportswear introduce new textures within structured silhouettes. Nylon trench coats appear with defined lapels, maintaining alignment with formal tailoring. Leather coats paired with cashmere introduce depth through surface contrast and weight.

BOSS introduces structured leather coats alongside softer garments treated with ponyhair-effect finishes. Fabric manipulation techniques shape the surface and create variation across garments. This material focus builds visual clarity and depth. The color palette supports these developments through tones of black, midnight navy, smoky grey, olive, russet brown, warm terracotta, and golden ochre.

An Italian-crafted monk shoe features a buckle strap and hidden metal detail spelling the BOSS name in cobbler’s nails along the sole. An oversized leather bag introduces structured form through visible hardware and a goatskin lining. The BOSS Revers bag appears in a runway edition inspired by the lapel, referencing tailoring as a symbol of precision. Silk neckwear sets produced in Italy include ties, scarves, and pocket squares decorated with paisley artwork drawn from the archive.
The runway presentation took place at Rubattino56 in Milan, where more than six hundred guests attended, including brand ambassadors David Beckham, S.COUPS, Meghann Fahy, Alice Schmidt, and Wang Shun. Material bands stretched across the room, while an ochre crushed velvet runway carpet reflected the collection’s material direction.
















