The season of spring flowers


Compared with the soft dreaminess of micro films, the colors in the photos are fuller and brighter, bringing a strong sensory impact and warm feeling, which is Ferragamo's enthusiastic response to summer students.

The nostalgic and modern portrait style is intended to commemorate the big screen stars of the 1960s and 1970s.

Equally dazzling are Ferragamo's trendy accessories.

The latest Cage Bag, for example, is based on the 1951 Kimo sandal, which combines woven sandals with interchangeable socks and was inspired by the wooden clogs worn by women that Mr. Salvatore Ferragamo saw on a trip to Japan.

The leather drawstring Bag inside the Cage Bag can be removed and replaced with a bright printed silk bag.

The gorgeous flowers are from Ferragamo's 1970s collection.

The Trifolio handbag collection is a classic bag that interprets simplicity and modernity.

Spring and summer launched a new size and new color scheme, especially the round bag belt kinks details, make the bag look more chic and stylish.

Brands with rich historical collections can always "dig treasure" in the archives.

The new season of Boho clogs, which originated in the 1940s, takes Ferragamo classic elements into Dutch clogs, embellished with Gancini double-buckle details, and becomes very contemporary.

The wide-braided Muller shoes are similar to the famous "invisible" heel design - the hand-woven upper and refined insole are cleverly integrated into the heel, and there are flat and high heels to choose from.

Speaking of Ferragamo's woven shoes, there's a little story to tell.

These luxurious shoes are almost always made of soft kid skin dyed and woven.

But during the war, when quality leather became scarce, the innovative Salvatore Ferragamo took his inspiration from candy packaging, stitching gold and silver threads from transparent candy paper and blending them into young ropes.

The signature Vara high heels and Varina flats have also been introduced ina new colour scheme to match different colours and styles of fashion.

Perhaps it comes from Mr. Salvatore Ferragamo's early experience making shoes for Hollywood stars - Pola Negri, an actress in the silent film era, always ordered a large number of the same shoes in pure white sardines, and each time she bought a new dress, she would send a pair of white shoes to the workshop to be dyed.

And different materials, like holiday rattan or raffia, can be dyed or woven to give a new life to classic shoes.

The new Ferragamo campaign is a dream of a long, exhausting life in a summer idyll.

And you and I,

I want to be in this romantic dream.

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