Ferragamo

Ferragamo

Ferragamo


Founder: Salvatore Ferragamo

Established: 1927

Headquarters: Florence, Italy

Creative Director: Maximilian Davis

Website: ferragamo.com


Ferragamo was founded in 1927 by Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence, after the founder had spent over a decade in California designing footwear for the film industry. The original proposition was a shoe that married Italian artisanal handwork with a study of how the foot actually functioned, pioneering construction methods that emphasized comfort, balance, and structural support while maintaining elegance.

That technical approach, combined with a celebrity clientele cultivated in California, produced the label that stuck. In 1923, Ferragamo opened the Hollywood Boot Shop and the press started to call him the “shoemaker to the stars”, a tag that traveled with the house for the rest of the century.

Menswear sits inside a business where footwear and leather goods are the focus of the brand, representing over 86% of its revenue in 2021, and the men’s offer has long been organized around shoemaking craft, manufactured using several techniques, including lasted, tubular, stitched, and “Tramezza” stitched welting.

Under Maximilian Davis, appointed in 2022, the ready-to-wear has gained a clearer design language. Tailoring cuts wide, shoulders loosen, and fabrics move with ease. That positions Ferragamo alongside Italian houses like Prada and Gucci in the Milan tailoring conversation, while Davis’s own background, renowned for tailoring and family-driven design narratives, gave the appointment industry weight from the start.

The business has shifted from family workshop to listed company, going public on the Italian stock exchange in 2011, though the Ferragamo family has remained majority shareholders with approximately 65% stakes in the company.

Leadership has changed more than once in recent years. In 2022, in an effort to modernize the brand, Salvatore Ferragamo was rebranded as “Ferragamo” and debuted a new logo ahead of its spring-summer 2023 show during Milan Fashion Week, the first under the creative direction of Davis. It was met with generally favorable responses, with critics noting the modernized tailoring.

Results have been uneven since, with a net loss of €68 million in 2024, a significant decline from a €26 million profit in 2023, attributed to decreased sales in key markets, particularly in Asia, and CEO Marco Gobbetti stepping down in March 2025, with Chairman Leonardo Ferragamo assuming interim executive responsibilities.

Today, the men’s wardrobe dresses a customer who wants Florentine shoemaking and Milanese suiting in one place, sitting in the middle tier of European fashion houses, neither a streetwear-led name nor a couture address, and trading on close to a century of footwear history, while Davis works to translate that archive for a younger audience.

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Ferragamo Pre-Spring 2027 Filters Through Surrealism & Cubism

June 15, 2026

Ferragamo Pre-Spring 2027 Filters Through Surrealism & Cubism

A wardrobe of leather, tailoring, and utility pieces reflects Maximilian Davis' fascination with the artistic movements that reshaped the early twentieth century.

José Mourinho Brings a Winning Legacy to Ferragamo’s Legends, Reimagined

June 9, 2026

José Mourinho Brings a Winning Legacy to Ferragamo’s Legends, Reimagined

The latest installment of Legends, Reimagined places José Mourinho alongside Ferragamo's Tramezza collection, where mastery, character, and craftsmanship converge.

Johnny Huang Signs On as Ferragamo’s New Global Brand Ambassador

May 12, 2026

Johnny Huang Signs On as Ferragamo’s New Global Brand Ambassador

The Chinese actor brings film weight and a global following to a house sharpening its menswear under Maximilian Davis.

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2026 Builds a Leading Man’s Wardrobe

March 26, 2026

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2026 Builds a Leading Man’s Wardrobe

Ferragamo’s pre-fall 2026 collection, captured against mottled brown backdrops, dresses Aaron Shandel as a young star sitting for publicity stills.

Ferragamo’s Spring 2026 Campaign Settles Into an Italian Villa

March 19, 2026

Ferragamo’s Spring 2026 Campaign Settles Into an Italian Villa

For its spring-summer 2026 campaign, Ferragamo handed the visual direction to filmmaker Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović. The Italian villa setting, all

Ferragamo Fall 2026 Finds Its Sailor & Its Moment

February 28, 2026

Ferragamo Fall 2026 Finds Its Sailor & Its Moment

Maximilian Davis returned to the 1920s for his fall-winter 2026 Ferragamo collection, not to cosplay the decade, but to excavate

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2025 Leans into Luxe Ease

July 22, 2025

Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2025 Leans into Luxe Ease

Ferragamo’s pre-fall 2025 offering arrives with the type of self-assured understatement that nudges the dial rather than resetting it entirely.

Ferragamo Pre-Spring 2026 Revisits the Idea of Heirlooms

June 24, 2025

Ferragamo Pre-Spring 2026 Revisits the Idea of Heirlooms

Maximilian Davis continues to refine Ferragamo’s vocabulary with the pre-spring 2026 collection. It channels the sentiment of generational heirlooms through

The Brief: Moncler x NIGO, Michael B. Jordan, MYKITA + More

April 4, 2025

The Brief: Moncler x NIGO, Michael B. Jordan, MYKITA + More

From a Ferragamo-clad sidewalk moment with Michael B. Jordan to Timothée Chalamet flexing in GapStudio, this edition of The Brief

Ferragamo Fall 2025 Explores Volume & Restraint

March 11, 2025

Ferragamo Fall 2025 Explores Volume & Restraint

Maximilian Davis crafts a vision of elegance and movement for Ferragamo’s fall-winter 2025 menswear, weaving together historical uniform influences with

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