Feel the drive
The Luxury Driver Sneaker | Milan, MI | Italy | EST Time
Not everything is about speed.
Speed is easy.
Control is rare.
True driving is not power.
It's sensitivity.
It's the connection between you,
the machine,
and the road.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
FEEL THE DRIVE
FIALLO is a Milan-based luxury house founded by Felipe Fiallo and Kira Fiallo, exploring the relationship between movement, culture, and design.
The house is built on a dialogue between engineering and perception, performance and culture, precision and emotion.
FIALLO operates in a new territory:
Performance × Cultural Luxury, with a clear focus on defining a new category in footwear:
The Luxury Driver Sneaker.
This universe extends beyond driving into the broader world of elite sports — golf, polo, motorsport, and other disciplines where precision, control, discipline, and elegance define performance.
FIALLO is not a fashion brand. It is a system of movement engineered at a human scale. It transforms movement into experience, experience into control, and control into culture. FIALLO is building a global category, a cultural system, and a luxury house.
The Driver Sneaker
Slim sole. Rounded heel. Controlled structure.
Motorsport / Double TT Ferrari
From the road to motorsport. Proven over time.
For over a year and a half, FIALLO has been present inside the world of motorsport through its collaboration with Double TT Racing with Ferrari.
Not as a guest. As a system.
Worn by drivers, team managers, and individuals operating at the highest level of performance, FIALLO has been tested where precision matters most — under pressure, over time, in motion.
The response is consistent:
"it fits like a glove."
This is where the FIALLO philosophy becomes tangible — a direct interface between human and machine. A shoe engineered for control, sensitivity, and endurance, designed to move seamlessly between driving and life beyond the cockpit.
Rooted in the legacy of the driving shoe and redefined through contemporary craftsmanship, FIALLO transforms motorsport experience into cultural form.
Because performance is not an aesthetic.
It is a feeling.