Salvatore Ferragamo A/W 2015
Mood board: Massimiliano Giornetti created luxe, chic layers for the great outdoors. Bundled in thick scarves, and oversized checks, the boys were ready for a walk through a winter wonderland in chunky soled lace-up shoes.
Best in show: Beautiful bird prints buzzed across the shoulders and backs of belted grey wool coats like a flock of hummingbirds.
Finishing touches: Leather goods are the bread and butter of this Florentine brand. Giornetti delivered tent shaped, crocodile covered carryalls in masculine shades of tobacco and chocolate.
Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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