What We Took Away from Women’s Style at Pitti Uomo 110
While Pitti Uomo is traditionally known for menswear, the women attending Florence this season delivered plenty of inspiration of their own. The overall mood felt refined, confident and refreshingly wearable — focused on quality, craftsmanship and personal style rather than fleeting trends.
Defined Shoulders, Softer Silhouettes
Tailoring this season embraced a softer approach through fabric and silhouette, with jackets designed to skim the body rather than cling to it. The result was a silhouette that felt comfortable and natural, while still looking smart and well defined.
Trousers had a little more ease through the leg, allowing the fabric to fall beautifully and create movement without losing shape. Instead of oversized proportions, the focus was on balance — garments that feel effortless to wear while maintaining a polished appearance.
It’s a reminder that great tailoring isn’t about being restrictive. It’s about creating clothing that moves with you, fits beautifully and gives you confidence every time you put it on.
Pinstripes Make a Strong Return
One of the most noticeable tailoring trends throughout Florence was the resurgence of the pinstripe.
Far removed from its traditional corporate associations, this season’s pinstripes felt modern, relaxed and effortlessly chic. Seen across blazers, wide-leg trousers, waistcoats and matching sets, the stripe added structure and sophistication without feeling overly formal.
Many women embraced the look through softened suiting silhouettes, pairing pinstripe separates with simple basics and loafers for an understated take on contemporary power dressing.
Monochromatic Dressing Creates Impact
One of the easiest trends to wear was monochromatic dressing.
Head-to-toe looks in cream, camel, chocolate, olive, stone, pinks and charcoal dominated the streets of Florence. Rather than relying on bold prints or contrasting colours, these tonal outfits created depth through varying shades, textures and fabrications.
The result was sophisticated, modern and effortlessly elegant.
Quiet Luxury Continues to Evolve
The quiet luxury movement remains influential, but it has matured beyond simple minimalism.
This season, the focus shifted towards exceptional fabrics, beautiful construction and pieces designed to stand the test of time. Luxury felt less about labels and more about quality, craftsmanship and thoughtful design.
Texture Over Prints
Texture played a major role across many of the standout looks.
Linen, light tweeds, lightweight knits and open-weave fabrics added interest without overwhelming an outfit. Rather than making a statement through bold patterns, women were embracing tactile fabrics and subtle details.
It’s a reminder that sometimes the most impactful style choices are also the most understated.
Investment Accessories Matter
Accessories were carefully considered rather than trend-driven, with each piece adding personality while complementing the overall look.
Woven leather bags, structured totes, vintage-inspired sunglasses, silk scarves and artisanal jewellery beautifully complemented the tailored silhouettes and tonal palettes seen throughout Florence.
Silk scarves were styled in a variety of ways — tied at the neck, draped over the shoulders or worn with open collars — adding softness and a touch of timeless elegance.
Headwear also emerged as a defining accessory. From chic pillbox hats and refined straw styles to the western-inspired cowboy hats that were a standout throughout the menswear street style, hats became an expression of individuality and confidence.
The focus wasn’t on making a bold statement, but on investing in beautifully crafted accessories that add character and can be worn and loved for seasons to come.
Feminine Meets Masculine
Many women embraced the balance between traditionally feminine and masculine elements.
Flowing skirts were paired with blazers, while sharp tailoring was softened with knitwear, delicate jewellery and silk accessories. The contrast felt modern, confident and incredibly wearable.
The Overall Mood
The strongest message from Florence was clear: style is becoming less about trends and more about authenticity.
Women are investing in versatile, beautifully made pieces that reflect their personal style, favouring longevity over novelty. Relaxed tailoring, pinstripes, monochromatic dressing, tactile fabrics and thoughtful details all pointed towards the same idea — a wardrobe built on confidence, quality and timeless appeal.
At its heart, the season celebrated dressing with intention. Choosing pieces because they are beautifully made, thoughtfully designed and genuinely loved.
And that’s a philosophy that never goes out of style.
Bring Florence Style Into Your Wardrobe
The beauty of this season’s trends is just how wearable they are. Soft tailoring, tonal dressing and timeless accessories aren’t fleeting fashion moments—they’re the foundation of a wardrobe you’ll enjoy for years to come.
At Rundle, we believe every woman deserves clothing that fits beautifully and reflects her individual style.
Our Made-to-Measure experience is designed to create garments that fit beautifully, feel effortless to wear and reflect your individual style.





















