Ferragamo’s new collection marries ballet history, Maximilian Davis’ J’can roots
Ferragamo creative director Maximilian Davis celebrated the freedom of movement inherent in ballet in his new collection, inspired by archival photos of brand founder Salvatore Ferragamo fitting African American ballet dancer Katherine Dunham for shoes.
Dunham often trained and worked in the Caribbean, which allowed the British designer with Jamaican roots “to find a link between Ferragamo’s Italian-ness and my heritage”.
The collection recalls a 1980s way of dressing, with strong shoulders and oversized tailoring, also an homage to Russian ballet star Rudolf Nuryev, another historic Ferragamo customer.
To emphasise movement, Davis created long parachute dresses in silk nylon, suede and organza with a billowing bubble shape. The ballet dancer is honoured in cashmere dancer wraps colour-blocked with layered leotards. More subversively, shorts with frayed denim suggested a tutu.