Dear friends and fans,
Today we travel to Florence to talk about one my most favorite fashion items: Shoes !!!
All of you that love fashion, know for sure that the “Big Four” fashion capitals of the world are Paris, Milan, London, and New York. While Milan might get the credit for Italy’s fashion trends, Florence is no slouch itself.
In matter of fact, many trendsetting designers such as Salvatore Ferragamo, Emilio Pucci, Gucci, and Roberto Cavalli all were either born in Florence, Italy or moved there during the height of their careers. And all four brands still maintain their headquarters here.
If you absolutely positively can’t get enough of shoes, like me, you’ll definitely want to stop by the "Salvatore Ferragamo Museum" next time you are visiting Florence.
The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum opened in May 1995 and is housed in the historic Palazzo Spini Feroni, which was purchased by Ferragamo in the 1930s. The Fashion Museum is dedicated to the life and work of Italian shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo and his successful company.
The Museum houses over 10,000 pairs of the esteemed luxury designer’s footwear, shoes created and owned by Ferragamo from the 1920s until his death in 1960. Following Ferragamo's death the collection was expanded by his widow and children. The museum also includes films, press cuttings, advertising materials, clothes and accessories from the 1950s to the present day.
Salvatore Ferragamo with Audrey Hepburn |
The red stiletto shoes wore by Marilyn Monroe in the movie "Gentlemen Prefers Blonds" |
One of my favorite part of the museum is the wooden lasts made by Ferragamo for his most famous clients, like Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Lauren Bacall, Marlene Dietrich, Angelina Jolie and almost all the big Hollywood stars of the last 70 years.
This would be right at home today Ferragamo was really ahead of his time. |
Nylon thread shoes with the Ferragamo signature wedge. Many of the shoe designers today are inspired by Ferragamo |
Innovative. Ferragamo used rafia for the upper and then cork for the heel of this shoe. This was made somewhere between 1936- 1938. |
Marylin Monroe was a huge fan of Salvatore Ferragamo and owned many of his shoes |
Made in 1957 for Marilyn Monroe. |
The Marylin Monroe collection |
Marilyn Monroe’s court shoe in crocodile and suede. Made between 1958- 1959 specifically for her. |
Salvatore Ferragamo was really a visionary. He was born in 1898 in Bonito, Italy, near Naples. After making at age nine his first pair of shoes for himself, and a pair of high heels for his sister to wear ar their confirmation, young Salvatore decided that he had found his calling. After studying shoemaking in Naples for a year, in 1914, he emigrated briefly to Boston to work on a boots factory. After a year he convinced his brother to mover to Santa Barbara, CA, The following year they settled in Hollywood, CA.
Here he opened a little store for repair and made-to-measure shoes. It did not take long, before it became the favorite place for Hollywood people to go for shoes. He soon became known as the "The Shoemaker of the Stars". But, as he said himself, it was something of "destiny" for him to move back in 1927 in Florence, Italy. After studying anatomy he started to make shoes that were beautiful for the eye yet not hurting the foot.
The famous 18K gold shoes commissioned for the wife of a Aussie tycoon (1956) . |
Salvatore Ferragamo fitting his 18kt gold sandals! |
Salvatore Ferragamo patented metal arch support in 1931 was the begin of the modern age shoes. Not only fashion but also science, he had revolutionized the shoe making. Equilibrium was also behind the creation of the first modern wedge in 1938.
He was always innovative and experimenting new materials for his shoes. In 1947 he also created the invisible sandals with fishing wire, famously owned also by Marilyn Monroe.
Ferragamo was the first shoemaker to use cork for heels. |
And the same studies were also behind the creation of his famous and popular "stilletto" shoes, also wore by Marylin Monroe.
Here also is a very interesting video about Salvatore Ferragamo and the invention of his famous stiletto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTw0sbWb0VY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTw0sbWb0VY
I have the honor to be sponsored for some of my Concerts and events by Salvatore Ferragamo. And I have had the pleasure to meet Massimo Ferragamo on several occasions. To wear their elegant shoes and accessories makes you feel like a princess. It's like wearing a true Made In Italy treasure.
While in Florence I really would suggest you to make a stop at the Ferragamo Museum. You will be taken aways by the beauty of the Florentine building, which also functions as flagship store and headquarter for the brand, and you will surely experience an unique opportunity to see such an amazing collection of rare shoes from the archives of Ferragamo.
If you’re visiting Florence and you love fashion this is a place you don’t want to miss for sure.
If you’re visiting Florence and you love fashion this is a place you don’t want to miss for sure.
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Giada
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