Forte Forte

Forte Forte focuses on pieces that feel intimate from the first wear: plush knitwear, fluid dresses, and tailoring with an easy drape. Expect mohair and baby alpaca blends, washed cupro shirting, velvet and lamé that catch light rather than shout. Style-led but non-seasonal, this edit works for clients who want clothes with quiet attitude and tactile depth.

Forte Forte

Our Forte Forte edit moves between soft structure and liquid volume: mohair-blend sweaters, baby alpaca knit vests, long velvet and denim skirts, and straight-leg trousers that sit cleanly on the waist. Dresses in cupro, cotton and lamé bring that signature Forte Forte lightness, from embroidered long styles to belted shirt dresses that work on their own or under outerwear. A laminated chiffon coat and lamé kaftan introduce controlled shine without losing ease.

Cut and fabrication stay central. You’ll find high-rise straight-leg pants that pair with minimalist crew-neck knits, long skirts that skim rather than cling, and comfort-fit trousers for all-day wear. Use this edit to build a compact capsule around texture:

  • Soft knitwear that layers under coats without bulk
  • Long skirts that move from city to travel
  • Statement lamé and chiffon pieces for evening
  • Everyday trousers in cupro, linen and blended weaves

Each piece ships from authorized stockists with clear provenance and standard designer sizing.

FAQ

How does Forte Forte sizing compare to other designer labels?
Forte Forte generally runs true to the designer’s labeled size, with some knitwear intentionally cut relaxed or oversized. Check the product notes for guidance if a style is cropped, slouchy, or particularly long in the leg. If you sit between sizes, many customers size down in very relaxed knits and stay true to size in tailored trousers and skirts.
What fabrics are common in this Forte Forte collection?
This edit includes mohair-blend and baby alpaca knitwear, linen and cupro trousers, velvet and denim skirts, and chiffon or lamé for lighter outer layers and occasion pieces. Each product page lists the exact composition so you can compare hand-feel and weight across styles. If you prefer low-crease travel pieces, focus on cupro, polyester blends, and knit options.
Are Forte Forte pieces better for everyday wear or occasions?
Forte Forte works best across both, depending on how you style it. Mohair and crew-neck knits, linen trousers, and long denim skirts lean into everyday dressing with a softer mood. Embroidered dresses, lamé kaftans, and laminated chiffon coats skew more evening or event, but still keep an undone, non-formal attitude.
How should I care for Forte Forte knitwear and delicate fabrics?
Most Forte Forte knitwear and delicate pieces benefit from gentle handling: check each label, but expect dry clean or careful hand wash in cold water for certain styles. Lay knits flat to dry to preserve shape and avoid hanging heavy garments that could stretch. Store lamé and chiffon pieces away from rough surfaces and sharp hardware to prevent snagging.
What can I pair with Forte Forte trousers and skirts?
High-rise straight-leg and comfort-fit trousers work well with compact knit sweaters, slim shirts, or lightweight jackets from your existing rotation. Long velvet and denim skirts balance with tucked-in tops or cropped knits to keep the proportions clean. Many clients mix Forte Forte with pieces from popular brands like Jil Sander, Lemaire, and Acne Studios for a more directional wardrobe.