Robb Report Singapore

Tod’s New Driver

Walter Chiapponi’s suave designs for spring give a sneak preview of what he has in store for the Italian brand.

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EVER SINCE THE late 1970s, when Fiat magnate and internatio­nal style icon Gianni Agnelli was seen strolling in a pair of Tod’s thin, pebble-soled driving moccasins, Gommino loafers have been a fixture of the affluent uniform alongside Louis Vuitton duffle bags and Loro Piana cashmere sweaters. The design’s popularity transforme­d a modest, family-owned Italian cobbler into a global juggernaut. Shoes have always been the staple, but with a new creative director at the helm, Tod’s is now applying its kidglove touch to the entire wardrobe.

This marks the first time that one person will be responsibl­e for men’s and women’s fashion as well as leather goods. Instead of a boldfaced name, Diego Della Valle, Tod’s CEO and the grandson of the founder, chose relatively unknown industry veteran Walter Chiapponi to take the reins. After serving as Givenchy’s design director, Chiapponi was on a grand tour of Italian

This marks the first time that one person will be responsibl­e for men’s and women’s

fashion as well as leather goods.

fashion’s biggest names, holding top jobs at Gucci, Valentino, Miu Miu and Bottega Veneta before Della Valle came calling.

“I think it’s a matter of maturity,” says the soft-spoken designer of what drew him to the gig. “When you’ve been creative in a very extreme way for so long, you want to do something more grounded, more elegant, more sophistica­ted. I’m in my 40s and now I really detest seeing (fashion) that gets old in a few weeks.”

While he admits the brand could use a “more edgy point of view”, Chiapponi has no interest in pandering to hypebeasts. “Discreet,” he says, “is a very important word for Tod’s.”

Raised in a Milanese suburb, he admired the brand’s fashionabl­e understate­ment from an early age. He recalls coveting a pair of Tod’s hiking boots as a teenager, which he finally received as a Christmas present and still owns today.

Such timeless quality is central to his vision for Tod’s next chapter. From his first collection, which debuted in January 2020, Chiapponi set out to create garments that are to fashion what the Gommino driving moccasin is to footwear: exquisitel­y simple and enduringly chic. His collection­s offer all the bourgeois-at-play classics: buttery sheepskin bombers, clean-lined trench coats accented with leather collars and epaulets, blue jeans deftly tailored to defy seasonal trends.

Which is not to say Chiapponi is hung up on decorous good taste. Suits are cut with louche, wide-legged trousers; rakish field jackets often stand in for traditiona­l sport coats.

“I love that men aren’t so stiff anymore,” he says, noting that he designs for the guy who isn’t too precious about his attire. “This Italian idea of chicness is very important to me... the nonchalanc­e of wearing very expensive clothes.” In other words, a whole collection of pieces that ask, “Oh, this old thing?”

Chiapponi describes his slyly irreverent approach as “destroying and remaking” the pillars of a man’s wardrobe, which was his literal approach when it came time to broach Tod’s most sacred cow, the Gommino.

He deconstruc­ted the canonical design, played with the proportion­s and reconfigur­ed it with rustic leather cording rather than stitching.

Tod’s artisans were somewhat scandalise­d.

After some tense conversati­ons – “in a very Italian way, extreme emotion,” Chiapponi says – the workshops came around to his vision.

The resulting shoe maintains the Gommino’s quiet elegance, but loosened up. Subtly rippled around the loafer’s moccasin toe, the suede looks suppler than ever. “It’s not too elaborate, overstruct­ured,” he says. Equal parts sumptuous and unpretenti­ous, it’s a design befitting today’s leisure class.

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Facing page: a look from the resort collection.
Chiapponi fitting a model. Facing page: a look from the resort collection.
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From top: sportswear from the spring collection; leather boot; a Gommino in progress.

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