The Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection takes inspiration for both city and countryside, day and evening, from the wild and rugged landscapes of the highlands, from the rich heritage of traditional carded wools, from the historic stone buildings, from the deep blues of the locks, from the lush greens of the glens. The more sophisticated side of the collection is a tribute to the work of Charles R. Mackintosh, to his delicate floral watercolors and his geometrical abstract textile patterns.
Tradition with a twist: the mix of colors and pattern , for a cold winter morning, as a signature of « Maison Emanuel Ungaro » , draws new silhouettes , a re-interpretation of the British style in a softer approach : Utility kilt and velvet shawl collar tuxedo jacket, deco jacquard peacoat , tweed look soft outerwear, fluid « mouliné » knitted tween-set and jersey flannel pants, large, pleated pants in fluid blended wools worn with comfortable bulky sweaters, large pockets for outerwear with bold metallic zippers, fancy sweaters with zippers along the arm.
As movement and ease remain constant research, knitted fabrics structures help to revisit the formal suits and jackets.
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Thistle , the emblematic Scottish flower, used historically to produce « carded wool » introduce tones from burgundies , deep rusty browns and dusk blues and is largely used in graphic patterns.
The color palette highlights intense hues: black & white, anthracite, deep green, burgundies, midnight plum and earth tones.
Tradition and outdoor is inspiring also the shoes in the same way, zipped warm boots, commando soles and re-interpreted brogues.
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