
Maximilian Davis continues to refine the Ferragamo universe with a collection that reaches back a full century. For the Fall/Winter 2026–27 season, the creative director pulls from the 1920s, reimagining the decade’s sleek sophistication through a modern, razor‑precise lens. The result is a runway that feels both archival and futuristic—an echo of old‑world glamour sharpened for today’s silhouettes.
Davis leans into the era’s clean geometry, elongated lines, and quiet sensuality. Tailoring is disciplined but fluid, with coats that glide, trousers that lengthen the frame, and knitwear that hugs the body with a subtle, cinematic tension. The palette stays moody and refined, evoking the sepia‑toned elegance of early film and the polished restraint of 1920s eveningwear.
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Ferragamo’s heritage of craftsmanship sits at the center of the collection, but Davis injects his signature clarity: minimalism with intention, luxury without noise, and a sense of movement that keeps the past from feeling static. It’s a study in how nostalgia can be sharpened, edited, and made newly aspirational.
The full runway captures this interplay beautifully—sleek, atmospheric, and unmistakably Ferragamo under Davis’s direction.
Explore the full collection below.







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