Ferragamo Pre-Spring 2026 Revisits the Idea of Heirlooms

The Fashionisto / Published June 24, 2025

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

The collection’s foundation rests on familiar garments given fresh character. Wardrobe icons, such as the trench, pullover, camp shirt, and suit trousers all appear with adjusted cuts and surface detail that suggest use and care.

Davis turns to texture as a mode of storytelling, offering crocodile-stamped leather, brushed finishes, and archival canvas with a Lucio Venna-designed house logo that dates back to the 1930s.

Ferragamo’s accessories for the season reinforce the season’s simplicity while expanding its character. The house’s leather goods play a central role, particularly in the display of totes, duffels, and crossbody bags.

Shapes are clear, finishes are exact, and closures, often polished and lock-fastened, recall heirlooms with mechanical integrity. Worn across the body or in hand, the bags serve as closing marks, consistent with the theme of garments made to outlast trends.

Davis works with continuity and gesture, reinforcing Ferragamo’s house identity through grounding, placement, and careful return.

Ferragamo Pre-Spring 2026 Collection

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