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Salvatore Ferragamo shop windows are inspired by the new monogram introduced by the Creative Director of the brand - Paul Andrew. The ornament celebrates the house symbol: Gancini.
The double Gancini buckle is instantly recognizable. Its shape arises from the ornate ironwork of the tether ring that appears on the gates of the label’s headquarters in Florence – Palazzo Spini Feroni. With time the buckle turned into the brand’s symbol – a representation of the enduring values of the brand.
The double Gancini buckle is instantly recognizable. Its shape arises from the ornate ironwork of the tether ring that appears on the gates of the label’s headquarters in Florence – Palazzo Spini Feroni. With time the buckle turned into the brand’s symbol – a representation of the enduring values of the brand.
Salvatore Ferragamo / Spring-Summer 2019
Salvatore Ferragamo shop windows are inspired by the new monogram introduced by the Creative Director of the brand - Paul Andrew. The ornament celebrates the house symbol: Gancini.
The double Gancini buckle is instantly recognizable. Its shape arises from the ornate ironwork of the tether ring that appears on the gates of the label’s headquarters in Florence – Palazzo Spini Feroni. With time the buckle turned into the brand’s symbol – a representation of the enduring values of the brand.
The double Gancini buckle is instantly recognizable. Its shape arises from the ornate ironwork of the tether ring that appears on the gates of the label’s headquarters in Florence – Palazzo Spini Feroni. With time the buckle turned into the brand’s symbol – a representation of the enduring values of the brand.