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For Ferragamo‘s Pre-Fall 2025 collection, Maximilian Davis draws from the colorful scenes of Caribbean landscapes and the West African portraiture, finding a balance between modern comfort and historical reverence. This collection takes its color palette from 1980s Caribbean tourist brochures and the boldness of 1970s Malian portraits, all through Ferragamo’s lens of elegant minimalism and Italian craftsmanship. This approach redefines Ferragamo’s aesthetic, introducing pieces that are both relaxed and refined. Davis explains the focus on comfort in contemporary fashion, “I feel like, today, people are dressing for a sense of comfort: they want things to feel relaxed and immediate and easy to wear.”
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The color scheme features intense blues and rich earth tones, with subtle, natural tropical motifs woven throughout. Sun-stained palm fronds transform into abstract graphic prints, and raffia fringing decorates leather sandals. Tie-dye patterns on silk and cotton knitwear recall the nostalgic vibe of summer holidays, while organic shapes are cleverly used as details in rouched dresses and graphic sandals, fusing natural forms with sophisticated fashion elements.
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Davis reinterprets the glamour of the 1970s with a modern touch, emphasizing elegance. Fluid slinky cady gowns with deep necklines and a relaxed approach to the tailored silhouettes of the era offer a modern twist on the decade’s style are complemented by elevated viscose wool shorts and trousers with elasticated waistbands.
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In accessories, the collection revitalizes vintage aesthetics with contemporary design. The iconic Hug bag is reimagined in suede embossed to mimic corduroy and decorated with silver studs, mixing old glamour with modern luxury. Footwear like knee-high boots and nappa platform sandals update familiar forms with a new luxury, while butterfly bow heels and sleek point-toe pumps featuring a graphic galvanized Gancio decoration connect past femininity with today’s fashion ethos.
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The menswear introduces subtle yet sophisticated elements. Leather jackets, brogues, and loafers are finished with a degradé Tramezza patina, a nod to classic craftsmanship. The utilitarian aesthetic is visible in Hug backpacks with Gancio hardware and a new shoulder bag model, blending functionality with high-end fashion. This strategic inclusion of practical elements with traditional craftsmanship showcases Ferragamo’s commitment to evolving heritage styles into contemporary expressions.
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Overall, Maximilian Davis’s Pre-Fall 2025 collection for Ferragamo signifies a notable evolution in the brand, celebrating a combination of cultural richness with modern fashion. Through this collection, Davis not only pays tribute to the artistic legacies of the Caribbean and West Africa but also redefines modern luxury, offering pieces that are stylish, comfortable, and steeped in a diverse cultural legacy.
View collection in the Gallery below:
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love the bags at ferragamo. and that is where it ends for me soorryyy