Ferragamo Resort 2027 Collection
Maximilian Davis continues to refine his vision for Ferragamo with a Resort 2027 collection that balances historical references with a distinctly modern sensibility. Drawing once again from the 1920s, the creative director expanded his focus beyond fashion, looking to the artists and cultural innovators who defined the era.






The influence of Man Ray and Cubism emerged through geometric prints, folded constructions, and a carefully calibrated color palette. Davis has developed a remarkable ability to transform wardrobe essentials through color and proportion, creating looks that feel sophisticated without sacrificing wearability.
Texture played a central role throughout the collection. Patchwork details evoked the spirit of artistic collage, while fluid fabrics reinforced the elongated silhouettes associated with the Jazz Age. Pleated tops, softly draped skirts, and scarf-inspired dressing brought movement and ease to daywear, while evening pieces offered a more refined interpretation of 1920s glamour.



Among the standout looks were washed-velvet gowns that captured the era’s elegance without resorting to costume. Davis also revisited the flapper dress through contemporary constructions, incorporating pleated gold lamé and metallic satin panels into dropped-waist silhouettes. Rather than relying on nostalgia, these pieces felt firmly grounded in the present.
Materiality remained a key strength of the collection. Linen introduced a sense of relaxed sophistication, chosen for its natural texture and imperfect character. Rich suedes elevated classic outerwear, while Ferragamo’s expertise in leather was showcased through innovative hybrid constructions.
One of the strongest examples was a chocolate-brown leather bomber that carried the softness and ease of a cardigan. Elsewhere, leather-trimmed nylon windbreakers and zip-front coats brought a modern edge to menswear, reinforcing Davis’ talent for blending luxury craftsmanship with functionality.

