These latest luxury bags and shoes in 2024 combine timeless style with functionality for the modern wardrobe.
Twisted, draped, billowing, bouncy, like wearing a blanket. The beloved wrap—in coat, cape, sweater, collar, and dress form—takes a twirl.
Ferragamo's Spring/Summer 2025 collection takes inspiration from the world of dance, creating a parallel between his personal history and the heritage of Salvatore Ferragamo.
You've heard it first from L'OFFICIEL: trench coats are the ultimate it girl staple.
From Ferragamo to Prada, the fashion gurus are calling for a festival of fringe.
The best approach to going out? Head-to-toe leather, lace, or denim, in splashy colors and sleek textures. It's a '90s party, so come as you are.
Maximilian David presents the Fall/Winter 2024 collection during Milan Fashion Week, with guests Mahmood, Manu Rios, Bianca Balti, Solange Knowles, and Lee Jeno in attendance.
Aptly titled, Salvatore Ferragamo: 1898-1960, the new exhibition recounts the illustrious artisan’s story in celebration since Ferragamo opened his first store in Hollywood 100 years ago.
Maximilian Davis rethinks Italian tailoring for Ferragamo Spring/Summer 2024 in which even the details become unpredictable.
Whether it's for function or fashion, no outfit is complete without sporting a luxury watch.
Ferragamo partners with the Uffizi Gallery for its Fall/Winter 2023 campaign titled, "Ferragamo’s New Renaissance," photographed by Tyler Mitchell.
The Italian fashion house takes sleek futurism to the next level.
This season’s bags are oversized, organically shaped, and, with strategic cutouts and zippers–a revelation.
Beyond flowers and chocolate.
These luxury brands are making rabbits look chic.
"I went through the archive and chose what could be redefined to become relevant in the present," explains the Maison's new creative director.
The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum's new exhibition recounts Wanda Miletti Ferragamo's successes in both her private and professional life.
Titled Silk, the exhibition at the Museo Salvatore Ferragamo celebrates 50 years of printed accessories and recalls the figure of Fulvia Ferragamo, the daughter of the brand's founder.
After five years as creative director, the English designer is leaving the Florence-based luxury brand—but that's not the only change for Ferragamo.
The emerging actress talks 'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,' Instagram face filters, and upcoming projects.