Covering the catwalk in dirt, Salvatore Ferragamo championed the natural outdoors for creative director Massimiliano Giornetti’s fall-winter 2015 outing. Straightforward, but desirable, one look after the next married utilitarianism with a timeless style that revolved around dressing for the brisk elements. Wearing chunky, oversized scarves, the models hit the runway in luxurious wool and cashmere knitwear, paired with clean, tapered trousers and structured outerwear. The buffalo print was reimagined with various hues for a chic undertaking while images of birds used in graphics and embroidery brought the label’s rustic inspirations home.
Salvatore Ferragamo Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection Looks Outdoors with Birds & Buffalo Check Prints
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