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Ferragamo Revisits the Jazz Age for Spring 2026 at an Open-Air Milan Show

The collection uses archival cues to test new prints, signaling a sharper commercial focus.

Overview

  • Ferragamo staged an open-air Spring 2026 show at the Portrait Milano during Milan Fashion Week on September 27.
  • Maximilian Davis translated an archival Lola Todd leopard image into abstract satin devoré spots and broader Jazz Age references.
  • The lineup emphasized relaxed tailoring with shawl collars, drop-waist dresses, and pajama-like looks in gossamer, liquid fabrics.
  • A 1998 black-patent skirt suit and polo dress returned as showcases for Gancini turn-lock hardware.
  • Davis pushed into prints and embellishment, with ribbon-tied heels and a chartreuse feather clutch highlighted as immediate standouts.