Italian label Salvatore Ferragamo has a long history — the oldest shoe styles from the company date back to 1927. Many of these older styles are housed in the label’s archive and museum, located in ...
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Did we mention there's a matching bag? By Meghan Cleary The master of the stiletto, the creator of the cage heel, innovator and inventor of the wedge — with more than 350 patents, Salvatore Ferragamo ...
When British designer Maximilian Davis presented his debut collection for Florentine house Ferragamo in Milan in September 2022 (among our Milan Fashion Week S/S 2023 highlights), eyes were as much on ...
‘There are 15,000 pairs of archive designs at the Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence,’ enthuses Paul Andrew, appointed the house’s first design director of women’s footwear last September. ‘To be ...
Salvatore Ferragamo wants its exclusive shoes to the be tailor-made for your feet, and it’s turning to an unlikely partner to help make that happen. The luxury shoe brand has teamed up with Microsoft ...
The British-born designer — who now splits his time between Florence, London, Manhattan and Connecticut — starts each of his collections with footwear. By Lindsay Talbot The son of an upholsterer to ...
After a seven-month stand on Wilshire Boulevard, Italian luxury label Salvatore Ferragamo is back in its former Rodeo Drive digs, which have been extensively renovated to pay homage to the brand’s DNA ...
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His brothers are shoemakers, but not his sons. Shoe craftsmanship is an age-old tradition in Italy, one that is held in high esteem but also in danger of disappearing in a few generations. Florentine ...
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