Ferragamo Autumn Winter 2018 Campaign

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Suffused by a dynamic and diverse new spirit, a peerlessly exquisite historical Italian house suddenly echoes with life, laughter and youth again.

For Autumn Winter 2018 Salvatore Ferragamo presents neither one Ferragamo woman, nor one Ferragamo man - instead inviting a broad community of models to reflect the glorious multiplicity of today in a patchwork of characters under the creative direction of Paul Andrew. Shot by Harley Weir and featuring Stella Tennant, Shanelle Nyasiase, Rianne Van Rompaey, Xiao Wen Ju, Piero Mendez and Edoardo Sebastianelli, this milestone Ferragamo campaign represents a fresh page in the house’s remarkable history. 

The new ‘Ferragaristocracy’ as imagined by Andrew is defined by its commitment to progress - because to embrace change is the key to success in contemporary culture. Andrew says: “One of the original inspirations of the collection featured in this campaign was the Duchess of Devonshire - a formidable personification of old-school elegance and privilege. And her grand-daughter Stella inhabits that refreshed persona with an effortless grace. But in 2018 you don’t have to be to the manor born to have a compelling and stylish manner about you. Curiosity, taste and a breadth of vision - not a narrowness - is what counts today.”

Punchy color, rich texture and flowing deformalized silhouettes punctuated with Andrew’s signature Ferragamo shoes, boots and accessories - starring the new Ferragamo Studio bag - make up the grammar of Ferragamo’s revived visual language. Harley Weir deploys her realist’s eye and analogue authenticity to present an imagined house-party whose guests hail from across the globe. What's brought them together? The newly-rebooted Salvatore Ferragamo aesthetic as defined by Andrew in partnership with Menswear Design Director Guillaume Meilland.

Andrew says: “I want Ferragamo to assert a distinctly special voice. The best way to do that is to be collaborative, inclusive and open - which is why I’m so excited to be working alongside talents like Guillaume, Harley, and this powerful cast of models. Together we’ve found a harmony that truly reflects the bold and positive change that’s afoot at Salvatore Ferragamo.”

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Salvatore Ferragamo Fall 2015 Menswear

Ferragamo's creative director, Massimiliano Giornetti, set the tone for the Salvatore Ferragamo 2015 Autumn/Winter menswear collection with a call to the wild. It was back to nature with a dirt runway and a virtual forest background for the Italian label. Ferragamo presented a myriad of sartorial textures, layered for the cold and to perfection, of course. Some of the coats featured embroidered birds and flowers working its way from the bottom and flying upward. It was a refreshing element you don't see everyday in menswear. But my very favorite element/accessory had to be the scarves. Or should I say SCARVES! They were dramatic and mammoth. They commanded so much stage presence and while some may argue that they over-shadowed the collection, I say nonsense. They were perfection.

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High - Low Fashion OOTD

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William Wren Opening / Photo: Tomas Espinoza

The "high-low" fashion trend is nothing new. Remember when Sharon Stone turned red carpet heads at the 1998 Oscars in a Gap shirt and Vera Wang evening skirt? (Flawless, btw!) And it's perfectly okay for men to follow the trend as well. For some us, it's a more realistic (affordable) approach to fashion and personal style. I've always said, it's not what/who you wear but how you wear it. In this photo, I am wearing a denim shirt by one of my fave retailers, Banana Republic, the slim cut cargos are Gap, purple suede shoes by Cole Haan and the blazer... drum roll... Salvatore Ferragamo. Bam... and that's how you hit the high note!

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Ferragamo MEN Spring 2013

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Salvatore Ferragamo

did not hold back on color for Spring 2013. In fact, creative director

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turned up the volume to the max. He referred to his free and abundant use of colors as "vitamins" [as in rich & fortified].  Another non-Ferragamo-like move, NO dress shoes in the show, only sneakers. And speaking of movement, this menswear collection was inspired by the fast paced city of L.A.

My favorite aspect of the show was the clever runway line up. Notice, a full spectrum of color at the beginning, deluding away gradually until the final looks appear, in all white.

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Photos: Filippo Fior / GoRunway.com

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