Luxe sportswear filled the Salvatore Ferragamo show at Piazza dell Signora.
Photo: Justin Fernandez
2/18
Inside the concept store of Florence-based designer Federico Curari.
Photo: Justin Fernandez
3/18
A suit made from Kombucha and recycled cotton at the Sustainability exhibit at Museo Salvatore Ferragamo.
Photo: Justin Fernandez
4/18
The newest exhibit at the Museo Salvatore Ferragamo focuses on sustainability. Here we have yarn made from recycled plastic bottles.
Photo: Justin Fernandez
5/18
A clean crisp collectsion by Margaret Howell.
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6/18
Stopped by the Miansai table in the Fortezza da Basso to talk about their new men’s fine jewelry collectsion along with bespoke men’s engagement ring services.
Photo: Justin Fernandez
7/18
I finally found iced coffee in Florence at Ditta Artigianale, which is a lifesaver in the heat of June.
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8/18
Givenchy’s version of a snack bar.
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9/18
A tranquil scene at Villa Palmieri, the backdrop to the Givenchy show
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10/18
Gardens and terraces transformed into a runway at Givenchy at Villa Palmieri.
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11/18
Backstage at MSGM in the Nelson Mandela Forum.
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12/18
The finale at MSGM inside the Nelson Mandela Forum.
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13/18
A youthful collectsion injected with color and prints at MSGM.
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14/18
Watching Salvatore Ferragamo shoes be made by hand at one of their factories. “When we are lucky we will make 45 pairs of shoes a day.”
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15/18
A view of the Florentine skyline.
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16/18
When your commute includes crossing the Arno, you can’t but help snap a couple photos.
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17/18
Strolling through the Florentine streets.
Photo: Justin Fernandez
18/18
Backstage at Sterling Ruby's debut of S.R. Studio. LA.CA.