Ferragamo’s AW26 feels like a speakeasy whispered into a dark room: Maximilian Davis turns the house’s tailoring into something that moves like smoke, fluid, elusive, but always in control. Your favourite looks capture that tension beautifully. A navy knit polo with a crisp white collar, paired with wide black trousers, reads like a sailor gone rogue; the oversized navy trench with a quilted bag slung low hits that effortless Milan stride.
Coats dominate, sculpted to balloon at the shoulders then drape loose – olive green wool over gold lamé slips, black with scalloped hems trailing like fringe. Knits pull double duty: high‑neck sweaters with exaggerated sleeves, or polo collars flipped into sailor vibes under tailoring.
Pants fall wide and pleated, breaking sharply over loafers or brogues; denim looks relaxed but is cut precisely. Menswear shines in leather jackets over mustard polos and blue jeans, or padded bombers with pleated trousers, preppy but undone.
