For Fall-Winter 2025, Ferragamo unveils an eyewear collection where responsible materials meet Milanese refinement. With prismatic plaques borrowed from leather goods, bio-based acetate, and signature house codes reimagined, the collection reflects a precise blend of craftsmanship and conscious innovation.
The FW25 collection plays with Ferragamo’s distinctive codes. The Gancini emblem, traditionally linked to leather accessories, becomes a bold metallic link integrated into the temple hinges. Another standout element—the prismatic plaque—extends from the front to the temples, echoing the brand’s bag clasps while reinforcing both structure and style in men’s and women’s frames alike.
Acetate Renew is central to the line, blending bioplastic from responsibly sourced wood pulp with recycled industrial content. It features across both sunglasses and optical models, ensuring brilliance, resilience, and a lower environmental footprint. In certain styles, like the SF3044, its transparency reveals the metal core structure, underscoring the technical detail.
The SF2082SE sunglasses feature a bold oval silhouette made entirely of Acetate Renew and bio-based lenses derived from plant waste. The SF2087S stands out with a graphic, bridge-forward design, a full-length prismatic insert, and unexpected lens colors like blue on dark brown or ochre on khaki. On the optical side, the SF3041E and SF3044 showcase sharp, square shapes enhanced by faceted fronts and precise groove detailing.
Every visual detail serves a function. The prismatic plaque acts as both a decorative and structural element, integrating the temples and front while featuring the engraved Ferragamo logo. High-precision milling adds linear grooves that create texture and rhythm, translating into a discreet yet intentional sophistication.
The FW25 palette explores deliberate contrasts. Timeless shades like black and tortoiseshell are paired with pop hues—blue, ochre, khaki—especially in lenses. On optical models, rich tones like caramel, burgundy, and beige soften angular lines and enhance the refined finish of each frame.
Because it reflects a thoughtful evolution in luxury: one that embraces material responsibility without compromising on design clarity or signature elegance. Ferragamo’s FW25 eyewear marks a precise, forward-facing vision of contemporary style.
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