With archives as rich as this Florentine/Los Angeles house, Salvatore Ferragamo‘s new design director for women’s shoes Paul Andrew wisely did his research. The iconic F heel, a cut-out wedge feat of ergonomics, was introduced in 1947. Since then, it has influenced Giuseppe Zanetti and Manolo Blahnik. Andrew’s was the sleekest iteration yet, in black with a gold heel, which complemented the minimalist clothing by fellow new designer Fulvio Rigoni.
Elsewhere, Andrew took on the season’s high-fashion hiker trend, with a heeled and croc embossed version and a V-vamp style as well. But the F heels were the most A+.
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