Salvatore Ferragamo Apricot Gancio Stole


Condition: New Without Tags
Price: Sold
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Salvatore Ferragamo Gancio print shawl in silk and wool blend.

  • Gancio woven
  • Comes with original box
  • This item has been authenticated by our in-house trained professionals. Salvatore Ferragamo does not endorse or participate in the La Doyenne Vintage's authentication process.
  • Salvatore Ferragamo is a registered trademark of Salvatore Ferragamo. La Doyenne Vintage is neither partnered nor affiliated with Salvatore Ferragamo.
  • Photos are of the actual item in our possession.

 

Reference
202-47
Designer
Salvatore Ferragamo
Status
Sold
Year
2015
Material
30% Wool, 70% Silk
Origin
Made in Italy
Dimensions
45 x 160 cm

Salvatore Ferragamo

After making his first pair of shoes at age nine, for his sisters to wear at their confirmation, young Salvatore decided that he had found his calling. He always had a passion for shoes. When Ferragama and his brothers moved to Hollywood, Ferragamo found success by opening a shop for repair and made-to-measure shoes, which soon became prized items among celebrities of the day, leading to a long period of designing footwear for the cinema. However, he could not accept why his shoes pleased the eye but hurt the foot, so he proceeded to study anatomy.
He returned to Italy in 1927, and around 1950 had a workforce of around 700 experts that produced 350 pairs of handmade shoes a day.

Ferragamo was recognized as a visionary, and his designs ranged from the strikingly bizarre objet d'art to the traditionally elegant. He died in 1960 at the age of 62, but the international company, which has expanded its line with luxury shoes, bags, eyewear, silk accessories, watches, perfumes and a ready-to-wear clothing line. At his death his wife Wanda and later their six children (Fiamma, Giovanna, Fulvia, Ferruccio, Massimo and Leonardo) ran the Ferragamo company. There is a rule that only 3 members of the family can work at the company, prompting fierce competition.

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