Salvatore Ferragamo menswear design director Guillaume Meilland worked in sync with women’s creative director Paul Andrew to create a stylish man worthy of the brand’s chic woman. Meilland presents his fall-winter 2018 collection as an elevated take on the utilitarian.
Revisiting the icons of a timeless wardrobe, core pieces are reinterpreted with contemporary construction. It’s here that shirting comes together in wool, leather, shearling, and silk twill. Featuring hand-stitched finishing, the shirts complement a smart lineup of sensible trousers, sleek knitwear, and single-breasted coats.
Salvatore Ferragamo Revisits Sensible Essentials for Fall ’18 Collection
Published on February 26, 2018

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