Elegance, heritage, and craftsmanship come together in the new Ferragamo eyewear collection.
In Florence, the city where it all began, the campaign shot by Jurgen Teller features sunglass and optical frames worn by Peter Saville, Tim Schuhmacher, Maia Tellit Hawad, Lina Zhang and Raquel Zimmermann: the Ferragamo community is seen in the real life of a city that continues to inspire the present with its art, its history, and its complex yet nonchalant charm.
With bold designs, geometric profiles, and enveloping silhouettes, tradition is given a fresh modern twist, focusing on style, functionality, and the most exquisite expressions of the Florentine Maison’s codes.
Research, innovation, and intricate technicality converge in a striking balance between comfort and wearability, rendered in unique details that are both decorative and functional.
Craftsmanship is evident in sculptural and generous shapes, with curved angles achieved through manual milling processes, as the House’s aesthetic embraces contemporaneity while remaining true to the rich history of the House and its beloved city.
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The Maison’s exceptional craftsmanship and exquisite innovation merge in a distinctive style that blends heritage and contemporaneity in a rectangular acetate silhouette with bold profiles, accentuated angles, and a refined embellishment of Swarovski crystals meticulously applied by hand on the front.
Crafted in the same colour as the frame, for a subtle yet sophisticated tone-on-tone effect, the jewelry adornment involves 793 faceted “chaton” crystals shaped with a special Xilion cut that enhances their sparkle.
The colour palette includes classic black, enhanced by the silvery reflections of the “Jet Hematite” crystals, and the iconic red in its most vibrant and lively expression with “light Siam” rhinestones.
In both colour variants, the lenses are offered in shades of grey – solid in the black version and shaded when paired with red – and can be replaced by graduated ophthalmic lenses.
Ferragamo is distributed in Canada by Marchon.
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