Maximilian Davis delivered a decadent ode to the golden age of dandyism.
Timeless design meets German horsepower.
Meticulous minimalism resonates through leather hoodies, deeply-hued tailoring and timeless handbags.
Designer Maximilian Davis referenced founder Salvatore Ferragamo’s intimate moments with dancer Katherine Dunham and custom ’80s ballerina shoes for Rudolf Nureyev.
Featuring a campaign shot by Juergen Teller.
One century on, Maximilian Davis remasters the revolutionary era’s liberated uniforms for his contemporary clientele.
At Museo Ferragamo, the retrospective features nine sections dedicated to chronicling the legendary shoemaker’s life and career.
Jonathan Anderson’s LOEWE is pushed into second place, seeing Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, and Moncler climb further up the list.
The oval-shaped watch is available with silver, yellow gold and black sunray dials.
From Audemars Piguet’s adventure-ready lantern kit, and Louis Vuitton’s zen-filled set to Loewe’s take on traditional board games.
The British designer’s third collection for the house abolished red almost entirely, delivering a refined collection in solemn hues.
Made in partnership with Florence’s Uffizi Gallery.