
Sandro Fall Winter 2026 draws from memories of the Summer of Love and channels the free attitude of the 1970s into a wardrobe shaped for the colder season. The Sandro creative studio develops the women’s and men’s collections around ideas of freedom, sensuality, and modern elegance. The collection presents garments shaped by fluid silhouettes, structured tailoring, and tactile materials that move from nocturnal intimacy to early morning urban clarity.
FALL WINTER 2026
The women’s collection begins in the atmosphere of nocturnal freedom. Satin surfaces glide across silhouettes and introduce movement that recalls night hours spent awake. Lace adds delicacy to garments that echo the relaxed structure of pajama sets. These pieces shape looks that hover between dream and reality. The Sandro studio imagines figures who remain active long after evening arrives. They dance through the night while the surrounding city falls asleep. Rhinestones scatter light across the garments and create flashes that resemble sparks during late hours.

Silhouettes retain softness as the wardrobe introduces pieces that invite motion and carry a playful mood tied to nighttime energy. The Sandro studio frames this section of the collection as an ode to joyful insomnia. Morning brings a shift in tone as a carefree seventies attitude enters a wardrobe shaped by British tailoring references. The collection reshapes the uniform and places classic codes into a different context. Prince of Wales checks appear across tailored garments and structured pieces. Cable knit sweaters bring warmth and texture into the lineup. Paisley patterns add another layer of reference and evoke journeys that stretch from India to Great Britain. Jacquard fabrics carry these motifs with depth, while smaller prints offer quieter interpretations.
The Sandro studio also introduces a recurring floral element. The daisy, which holds significance for the brand, appears across feminine pieces throughout the collection. Its presence communicates a sense of spontaneity and personal freedom. This motif ties together several garments and reinforces the emotional tone of the season. The flower reflects a carefree attitude that runs through the wardrobe from the first look to the final pieces.

Evening elegance returns through materials that sharpen the collection’s visual language. Black satin appears along lapels and establishes clear contrast against surrounding fabrics. Rhinestones appear again and illuminate darker garments. White cuffs create graphic punctuation at the ends of jacket sleeves. Leather enters the wardrobe with authority and shapes silhouettes that project strength. Faux fur frames coat collars and cuffs, adding volume and visual depth to winter garments.
The men’s collection introduces a distinct narrative. The Sandro man adopts a modern attitude grounded in urban life. His silhouette responds to early morning air and carries a composed confidence. Vintage references influence the garments yet remain interpreted through a contemporary lens. The wardrobe avoids literal replication of past decades and focuses on reinterpretation through form and material.

Coats appear oversized and wrap around the body while allowing freedom of movement. Car coats take a central role and appear in black double faced leather and light shearling. Double breasted coats, straight cut outerwear, and mac shapes form the outer layer of the wardrobe.
Jackets establish structure across the looks. The creative studio removes shoulder padding and traditional tailoring construction in order to produce a deconstructed line. Wool suiting blousons appear alongside oversized trucker collars and ribbed knit pieces. Trousers fall long and wide and break over the shoe, creating a relaxed proportion that defines the silhouette.

Black, latte, chocolate, navy, tobacco brown, and anthracite grey shape the palette. Marled fabrics introduce texture and variation. Strong color appears selectively through oversized leather jackets in cognac or turquoise. These pieces pair with mohair sweaters in bright tones. Double faced wool, cashmere, alpaca, patinated leather, and neoprene like surfaces build the foundation of the collection. Accessories complete the looks through chocolate derbies, ankle boots, straw toned slippers, and graphic eyewear inspired by seventies forms.
Sandro Fall Winter 2026 presents two wardrobes guided by the same spirit of independence. The season constructs femininity and masculinity through texture, tailoring, and material depth while maintaining a clear sense of modern identity.

















