For his Fall/Winter 2025–26 collection, Mario Dice pulled out all the stops to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his namesake Maison. The show, aptly titled Too Funky, took place at Fieramilano Rho during the Lineapelle Designers Edition and brought together fashion, music, technology, and culture in a dynamic tribute to innovation and identity.
Staying true to his theatrical approach, Dice transformed the runway into a live music spectacle, featuring more than 20 acclaimed Italian singers including Mietta, Dolcenera, Giusy Ferreri, Syria, and Simona Bencini. This unprecedented show blurred the lines between fashion presentation and musical performance, offering a never-before-seen experience rooted in 1990s pop nostalgia and a tribute to the legendary George Michael.
The co-ed collection itself exemplified a bold leap into the future. Dice partnered with Turin-based martech company Myvisto to incorporate artificial intelligence into the design process, revisiting the Maison’s signature codes through an innovative lens.
From his iconic tattoo-effect embroidery to hyper-feminine jumpsuits and voluminous sleeves, the designs reinterpreted brand hallmarks with a new, futuristic edge.
Leather, the standout element of Dice’s recent stylistic evolution, took center stage once again, symbolizing the connection between fashion and music. This FW25 season also saw the triumphant return of menswear to the brand, marking a full-circle moment since Dice’s menswear debut in 2015. The capsule featured sophisticated, detail-driven pieces that celebrate fluid style while maintaining masculine identity.
Adding even more texture and vibrancy, Dice collaborated with Les Boules Colorées on handmade oversized “Bubble” pullovers for men and women, crafted with unique three-dimensional stitching.
Accessories played an integral role in the collection’s creative synergy, with Alviero Martini designing the bags and Paola Venturi contributing footwear designs that underscored Dice’s commitment to artisanal excellence.
As Mario Dice’s Maison enters its second decade, the Too Funky FW25 show proved to be a defining moment—a daring blend of past, present, and future, where craftsmanship meets technology, and fashion meets performance art.