Major move

Maximilian Davis is the new Salvatorre Ferragamo creative director
Fashion | 14 March 2022

Salvatorre Ferragamo has named designer Maximilian Davis as its new creative director. Born in Manchester, Davis founded his eponymous brand in 2020 having graduated from London College of Fashion and previously worked as a designer for Wales Bonner.

Coming shortly after Davis’ FW22 show, as part of London talent incubator Fashion East, in which he rallied against the anti-sex catholicism prevalent in the catholic school of his youth while also acknowledging the role of religion within his family, this exciting news also shines light on why the designer withdrew from this year’s LVMH Prize, in which he was nominated for his singular craft: blending elements of his Trinidadian heritage with a contemporary, tailored elegance.

“I am deeply honoured to be joining Ferragamo, and grateful for the opportunity to build on the rich and profound heritage of the house,” said Davis via an Instagram post. “Ferragamo represents a dedication to timeless elegance and sophistication that I find incredibly inspiring. I’m looking forward to articulating my vision, elevated by the codes of Italian craftsmanship, quality and innovation.”

“I am delighted to welcome Maximilian at the house of Ferragamo,” Marco Gobbetti, CEO of Ferragamo said (via WWD). “The clarity of his vision together with the level of execution and his powerful aesthetic make him one of the most brilliant talents of his generation. His work is defined by elegance, refined sensuality, and constant commitment to quality. Through his lens of contemporary sensibility, he will write a new, exciting chapter for this house built on a heritage of creativity, craftsmanship, sophistication, and outstanding human values”.

Davis will begin working at Ferragamo on 16th March.


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