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FERRAGAMO’S RENAISSANCE GLORY
igh Renaissance art was the theme that wove throughout Ferragamo’s FW23 collections, which still breathes relevancy in Italian design into the new year. With pieces designed alongside paintings from Florence’s famed Galleria degli Uffizi, Ferragamo hurled us back in time to an age of elevated art that shaped Western culture forever. The Ferragamo Vega collection reflects the brand’s new aesthetic vision. Enhancing and elevating the House’s distinctive balance between classic inspiration and modern edge, both watches possess a clean geometric design and are graced by the double Gancini motif on the dial. The timepieces are newly adorned with 14 precious diamonds. Its timeless modernity and versatile design make these watches suitable for everyone, with a case size of 28mm for women and 40mm for men. Ferragamo Curve is one of the new styles that reflects the aesthetic vision of creative director Maximilian Davis, while skyrocketing the House’s distinctive balance between classic inspiration and modern edge. “I am excited to launch my first watch,” said Davis. “The curve reflects the design and sensual style infused in my collections. I wanted it to feel playful, but also desirable as an object.” This hypermodern unisex watch features an elongated oval case detailed with an F-engraved crown. Offered in total black or in sleek chromatic combinations with a silver, yellow gold or black sunray finished dial, the watch is endowed with a calf double tour leather strap that wraps around the wrist like a stylish bracelet, rendered in Ferragamo red or black. Each timepiece is conceived as a symbol of luxurious craftsmanship and remarkable innovation, rethinking the notion of timeless elegance with contemporary clarity, cool energy and the classicist throwbacks to Italy’s Renaissance glory.
62 | FM February 2024
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