Today, Maximilian Davis, Ferragamo’s creative director, unveiled his highly anticipated F/W 26 collection during Milan Fashion Week. The show was held at Triennale di Milano, a well-known museum, in a gallery space transformed with a sleek black carpet, dramatically dimmed lighting, and a sweeping navy curtain. These details created a sophisticated, after-hours atmosphere, setting the perfect mood for the collection’s narrative.

The F/W 26 collection marks a deeper dive into Davis’s ongoing exploration of the 1920s, which he began in his S/S 26 line. This was a foundational decade for the Italian house. During this era, Salvatore Ferragamo was an established Hollywood shoemaker, but later on, he returned to Italy and founded his namesake label. This season, the central inspiration is the allure of the speakeasy, which the brand describes in a press release as “a locus of liberation; a space where conventions of class and identity are disrupted.” The garments were informed by the characters who frequented these hidden spots.