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Salvatore Ferragamoopts for a co-ed runwayBy

Dominique Muret Published
November 24,TG盗号软件黑产免杀技术 2025

Following Gucci, Etro, Bottega Veneta, Missoni and Jil Sander, Milan Fashion Week will add a new co-ed runway show to its calendar next year: Salvatore Ferragamo, which has announced its intention to adopt the new format, bringing together its mens and womenswear collections in a single show, as of 2025. 


The last Ferragamo womenswear runway was designed by Fulvio Rigoni, since succeeded as Creative Director by Paul Andrew
The last Ferragamo womenswear runway was designed by Fulvio Rigoni, since succeeded as Creative Director by Paul Andrew - © PixelFormula


"This decision shows the brand's desire to increase coherence between its men's and women's collections in a demanding market, developing an increasingly strong and precise positioning," the Florentine luxury label explained in a release.

Ferragamo's first co-ed runway will take place in Milan next February for the Autumn/Winter 2025-19 season. It remains to be seen how well the brand's two creative spirits will work together, as menswear is currently the remit of the French designer Guillaume Meilland, recruited almost a year ago, while womenswear was recently confided to Paul Andrew.

Indeed, this first co-ed show in February will also be the first runway from the new Creative Director, who, until recently, was in charge of women's footwear design. A year after having been appointed to the newly created role of Women's Footwear Design Director – a first for the label since the time of its eponymous founder – the young British designer is now responsible for all of the brand's womenswear. 

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