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As its name suggests, the focus of Salvatore Ferragamo's latest collection is the reinterpretation of its signature Gancini monogram, which accentuates an array of denim and leatherwear and balances bold color blocking, textures, and patterns across the selection. The Gancini (hook and double hook) was inspired by the iron gates of Ferragamo’s Florence-based headquarters and has become a symbol of the brand’s heritage, craftsmanship, and quality.

For the Gancini collection, elements from the archive are combined with contemporary designs bringing to life an assortment of modern classics, with rich colors and mixed prints that reflect Ferragamo’s take on playful elegance. From flared jeans and biker jackets to pleated skirts and nappa leather dresses in the women’s collection and reworked chinos, contrast-stitch denim, and nappa blousons in the men’s, there’s no shortage of choice in the Gancini-clad range. The shoes and accessories don’t fall short of it either, with everything from loafers, sneakers, boots, and heels to handbags, belts, and other leather goods featured in a variety of colors and either embossed with the Gancini monogram or complemented with Ferragamo’s signature F-heel.

Shop our top picks from the Salvatore Ferragamo Gancini collection below.

Check out the entire Salvatore Ferragamo Gancini collection here.

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