Trends Spring/Summer 2027
When art meets fashion, the boundaries between disciplines cease to exist. It is from this point of contact that our approach to trends is born: not as an exercise in forecasting, but as a tool for inspiration and dialogue.
December 2025
The Autumn/Winter 2026/2027 season showcases a dynamic interplay between technological innovation and artisanal craftsmanship in materials and accessories.
Digital Innovation & Surface Treatments: Digital printing emerges as a key technique, with pony skins featuring animalier motifs, suedes with pictorial designs, and camouflage effects. Laser technology creates intricate geometric patterns combined with hand-stitching, while embossed digital prints in relief add dimensional depth to leather surfaces.
Texture & 3D Effects: Materials embrace tactile richness through craquelé finishes, laminated surfaces with moiré prints, and multi-height micro-studs creating three-dimensional effects. Hand-buffed leathers with antiqued finishes in fashionable colours dominate, alongside tumbled cowhides with natural, uneven grains.
Sustainable Materials Revolution: Bio-circular innovations take center stage, with vegetable-tanned leathers using natural tannins from chestnut and mimosa. Hemp-based alternatives (VGHN) offer biodegradable, breathable options, while CoriumTex transforms chrome-tanned leather scraps into new materials with 75% leather waste and 22% recycled PET.
Color & Pattern: Winter palettes feature hand-painted exotic skins, pearlescent finishes, and metallic foils with aged crackle effects. Check patterns in thick woven wool, sequin-embellished tweeds, and melange recycled yarn blends add visual interest.
Technical Accessories: Nordic-inspired square lace locks, quick-release plastic components, and Tyrolean leather welts for winter footwear reflect the season’s blend of functionality and style.
Inside Arsutoria Magazine you will find the latest industry news, photo galleries with shoe, bag and material trends, and interviews with professionals and experts in the world of footwear and leather goods.
When art meets fashion, the boundaries between disciplines cease to exist. It is from this point of contact that our approach to trends is born: not as an exercise in forecasting, but as a tool for inspiration and dialogue.
With Maria Cristina Rossi, we discover the trends seen in the men's collections for Fall/Winter 2026-27.
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