The Salvatore Ferragamo Spring 2026 RTW collection follows the introduction of a new partner into an Italian family, where glances linger and dynamics quietly shift.
For Spring 2026, Maximilian Davis returns to Ferragamo’s origins, transforming the eclectic energy of the Roaring Twenties into a modern vision of freedom, identity, and style. From Lola Todd’s 1925 leopard look to the Harlem Renaissance and the “Africana” movement, the collection reinterprets an age of rebellion with contemporary precision. Dropped-waist dresses, sculptural tailoring, and silk crepon knits reflect liberated femininity and expressive masculinity. Archival elements, such as zoot suits and patchwork cravat dresses, are reworked with sharp, modern cuts, balancing nostalgia with bold reinvention.
In a villa nestled in the quiet summer air of the Italian countryside, a new guest steps into the home. It is a simple, almost suspended moment, yet charged with the power of first impressions: small gestures, restrained glances, a family balance subtly shifting back into place. Christy Turlington, embodying both the mother and the orchestrator of the household’s harmony, reflects the natural grace that defines Ferragamo’s new season. Her fluid silk look and the sculptural new S-heel — a contemporary evolution of Salvatore Ferragamo’s iconic 1947 F-heel — immediately set the tone of the narrative: modern, intimate, powerfully elegant.
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