Salvatore Ferragamo A/W 2015

Mood board: Crisp and cool, sharp and sophisticated, the Ferragamo collection translated the Florentine brand's razor-sharp leather goods expertise into a beautifully graphic ready-to-wear collection.
Best in show: Colour blocking took on an intriguing floor tiling effect throughout the collection, including on wool or mink coats. But the best pieces were the fantastic knitwear including a two-piece sweater and skirt drafted from thick blocks of saffron, tobacco, blush and black.
Finishing touches: Rather than leather, the accessories were dominated by fur and exotic skins. Crocodile belts featured origami-like folding, while mink covered every inch of the gloves, sandals and bags including their long furry straps.
Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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