Ferragamo Pre-Fall 2026: Quiet Luxury With a Twist
Maximilian Davis continues to energize Ferragamo with a focused, quietly daring vision—elevating essentials through meticulous cuts, sumptuous materials, and subtle distortions of the everyday.
For Pre-Fall 2026, leather remained the anchor of the collection, expressed through standout pieces like a deep-burgundy reversible shearling jacket and a fluid trench in the same saturated tone. Tailoring held equal weight: a military-green suede safari jacket for men, languid wool dresses with knot-tied leather accents, airy knitwear, wide pleated trousers, and low-slung tube skirts all spoke to Davis’s disciplined yet sensual approach.






Accessories—the heart of the house—felt especially considered. Davis revisited his newly established Ferragamo staples: the Hug bag, the Soft rendered in grosgrain, and the double-flap Gancini bag elongated into sleek horizontal proportions. Oversized totes, built for real function, grounded the lineup with a sense of modern utility.
Drawing from themes introduced last season, Davis reinterpreted 1920s silhouettes and revived an archival nautical motif. Sail-inspired prints animated silk skirts and scarf dresses, while linear cotton dresses and double-face cashmere coats featured maritime button placements. Leather belts with metal-edged eyelets and rope-like ties reinforced the seafaring influence.






Knitwear offered some of the collection’s strongest statements, particularly lightweight pieces marked by asymmetric stripes. High-waisted sailor pants in crisp cotton distilled Davis’s gift for turning wardrobe basics into something quietly unexpected—an ability echoed throughout the lineup in details like Gancini hardware embedded in navy knits or slender leather trims sharpening everyday trousers.

