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"Autumn/Winter 2026",
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"Ferragamo",
"Gennaro Costanzo",
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"textContent": "We can always count on Ferragamo to bring on a succulent dose of drama to Milan Fashion Week. Maximilian Davis returned to the flickering shadows of the 1920s for his latest Autumn/Winter 2026 collection. The designer used the speakeasy as his starting point, imagining a room where strict social boundaries vanished after the sun went down. This was a rather personal backdrop, drawing on the stories of people who travelled across vast oceans to find a better life. Davis connected the journey of Salvatore Ferragamo, who moved between Italy and America, with his own family history of migration from the Caribbean to Manchester. The influence of the sea appeared in the form of sailor uniforms that had been pulled apart and put back together in unexpected ways. Buttons were moved from their usual spots and fastenings were left hanging open to suggest a sense of hurried dressing. The speakeasy acted as a melting pot where different identities could merge without judgement. Davis translated this liberation into clothes that felt lived-in and layered. Knitwear looked substantial but had been needle-punched with chiffon to create a strange and beautiful new structure. Parkas designed for work were reimagined in rich nappa leather... Read more »\n\nThe post ferragamo aw26 | haze of history appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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