By Lauren Caruso

An effortless elegance runs through Maximilian Davis’s Spring/Summer ’24 collection for Ferragamo. Drawing on Italian and Caribbean dress codes, this latest offering finds inspiration in Italy’s Arte Povera movement—the influential group of young avant-garde artists in the ’60s and ’70s, known for their pairing of natural materials and industrial elements. Here, Davis applies that code to a capsule of wardrobe staples, including flowing dresses, skirts, loafers and handbags, in elevated fabrics with gleaming hardware and eye-catching prints. We’ve gathered our favorite looks below, all available now at Ferragamo’s Bal Harbour Shops boutique.

  1. Brown and white printed asymmetric dress with gold hardware
    For the non-conformists, look no further than this asymmetric mid-length dress, gathered at the shoulder and hip by golden hardware for a sleek finish.
  2. Wedge heeled slides with multi brown colored bead detailing
    It’s not always easy to find stylish wedge sandals, but Ferragamo has delivered with this quietly luxurious pair, adorned with decorative beads.
  3. Layered Dress in Black, Green and White Color blocking
    Ferragamo’s calf-grazing maxi dress is the perfect foundation of any spring wardrobe, which comes with a chic color-block trim.
  4. Green leather handbag with gold hardware
    It-bag alert! Ferragamo’s Hug bag comes in a lush forest-green this season, with the Italian maker’s custom Gancini clasps and matching leather fob.
  5. Green Mule with silver buckle embellishment
    Continuing with the green theme, these croc-stamped Vara mules are the ultimate dressy shoe for the warmer months, carrying you through the year with ease.
  6. White long sleeve kaftan shirt with stripe detailing on the collar and neck
    Level up your shirting with this transeasonal kaftan that you can wear on repeat all season long.
  7. Blue and White Floral Printed box bag with silver hardware closure
    The Studio Box tops spring’s list of most-wanted bags. We adore the Gancini hardware and venus flytrap graphic that embellish this all-occasion accessory.
  8. Blue long dress with flared skirt and v-neck collar
    Jump-start the warmer weather with this pale-blue beauty, woven of crisp cotton poplin with kimono sleeves.
  9. Gold padded slide sandals with bow detailing at the top
    If quiet luxury isn’t your thing, opt for these Vera slides in a high-shine, high-impact gold metallic.
  10. Green loafer with Gancini ornament in silver
    Thanks to Ferragamo, the preppy loafer is set to soar this season. Slip on this forest-green pair with a minidress for luxe spring styling.
  11. Short sleeve mens green linen button-down shirt
    Nothing says spring vacation like a lightweight linen shirt. Work it in this shimmery short-sleeve design, perfect for throwing on when the heatwave hits.
  12. Black patent leather sneaker with green laces
    On the hunt for the perfect new-season sneaker? This patent-leather trimmed pair will put a spring in your step with its two-tone coloring and bouncy sole.

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