Sunday, February 28, 2010

Ferragamo's Swan to test Indian waters


MUMBAI: For almost a century, Ferragamo shoes have adorned the heels of the most stylish men and women on earth. And if you’re thinking about
that celebrated pair of Ferragamos worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 film Wizard of Oz, you won’t be blamed for not knowing that Ferragamo also makes yachts. But then, as Leonardo Ferragamo, son of the legendary Salvatore Ferragamo, likes to joke, “shoes and boats are both forms of transportation”. Twelve years ago, the scion of what is one of Italy’s foremost luxury houses, gave in to his passion for sailing and purchased Nautor, makers of the famous Swan yachts. Today, Ferragamo is on a rare visit to India; he believes it is time for the Swan to set sail on Indian waters.

For its entry, Nautor has tied up with Ocean Blue, a Mumbai-based luxury boating pioneer that represents other international yacht brands and also has a joint venture with Mahindra & Mahindra to build fibreglass powerboats.
“Swan is the Bentley of yachts,” says Malav Shroff, CEO of Ocean Blue. Swan is a connoisseur’s yacht, and may not be for everyone. Not least because it will have a Rs 3 crore-plus price tag.

“There are aspects of Nautor that bear close similarity to our shoe business,” says Ferragamo. “They both involve international luxury marketing and leading a product that combines functionality and beauty.”

Nautor’s Swan was born in Peetersaari, Finland in 1966. Till then, nobody had thought of building a vessel over 10 metre long, out of fibreglass with only trimming in wood. Nautor quickly captured the attention of sailing enthusiasts. The company, however, suffered a string of misfortunes, starting with a fire that destroyed the boatyard and a series of buyers with deep pockets but no strategic vision. There had been no new product launches for ten years and that’s when Ferragamo, smitten by the brand, stepped in with his personal fortune and a strong conviction to give a boat legend, famous for delivering both quality and racing performance, its due.

Ferragamo of course appreciates good craftsmanship, whether in a shoe or on a boat. His father, Salvatore Ferragamo, started one of the world's grandest luxury goods businesses when he opened his first shoe shop in Florence in 1927. Leonardo learnt the art of shoemaking in the family business and went on to head the menswear division and spearhead the brand’s drive into Asia.

According to Mr Shroff, the boating industry is ostensibly divided between leisure crafts that are under 40 feet and yachts that can go upwards of 100 feet. Swan, with yachts between 42-130 feet, will be fighting it out with previous entrants like Ferretti, Azimut and Princess.

Shroff estimates there to be anywhere between 50-100 Indian yacht owners although precise information is made difficult by the furtiveness surrounding yacht purchase not to mention most super-yachts are moored in marinas off the Mediterranean coast.

For those in the know, a huge incentive for buying the Rs 3-crore-plus Swan is the potential admission into the Swan Club, a rarefied clique of Swan owners privy to prestigious races (the highlight of which is the biennial Swan Cup held in Porto Cervo) and cruising rendezvous in some of the most exclusive destinations around the globe. “I bought my first Swan so I could be a part of the club,” admits Ferragamo, who owns both a 42 and a 90 and participates in up to ten races a year. That, and the opportunity to be closely involved in the building of one’s yacht; Swan yachts are semi-custom made. “We work closely with the customer to ensure that the ultimate product is what they always dreamed of,” says Ferragamo.

Ferragamo, of course, knows how to make beautiful top quality products that people enjoy buying. Rumour has it that his investment in Nautor is paying off handsomely, although he himself is loath to talk numbers. And what about the fiercely protected ‘Made in Italy’ brand? This is one area they might have to leave to the Finns, who Ferragamo says have been building boats for centuries.

There might be a time when he extends the Ferragamo brand to Nautor, but for now Ferragamo is focussed on enjoying his newly acquired Swan 90. And Turkey is where it’s headed this summer.


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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Suri Cruise’s designer clothing collection grows


Suri Cruise has got a designer clothing collection that would rival that of many adult celebrities and now she has added an enviable little handbag to her ever-increasing wardrobe.

While many have criticised Katie Holmes’ fashion choices for her daughter in the past, I have to admit that I always think she looks absolutely adorable.

Ok, ok so maybe the lipstick and the high heels were a little too grown up for a three-year-old but there’s no denying that the toddler has become a designer clothing icon.

We here at Secret Sales HQ are currently cooing over pictures of Suri carrying a miniature version of one of her mum’s designer handbags.

Katie’s mini-me was papped with a gorgeous little version of the metallic Salvatore Ferragamo Sofia bag while in Jamaica earlier this month.

And before you start having palpitations at the miniature handbag’s £540 price tag, I’ll let you know that both mother and daughter received the matching set as a Christmas gift from the designer himself.

While this time Suri’s designer handbag was a freebie (the lucky thing), her doting parents are believed to have spent more than £1 million on her clothing collection.

Do you think Suri is growing up too fast?


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Friday, February 26, 2010

Suri Cruise Totes an $850 Bag! (Matches with Mom)


It's no secret -- Suri Cruise is not your typical three-year-old. She sports heels, she wears lipstick, and she's the offspring of two major celebs. The mini-fashionista was just spotted toting around an $850 handbag as she boarded a helicopter with her parents in Jamaica this month! Dad, Tom Cruise, was right -- even he admits his little girl is becoming a proper fashionista. "She will not wear trousers -- only dresses," he told Us Magazine.

Here are the accessory deets: It's the Salvatore Ferragamo "Sofia" Bag. Mom Katie Holmes was carrying the larger version of the bag -- hers will set you back around $2,700.

Would you ever get your daughter a handbag that costs upwards of three digits? Many moms say no. "How ridiculous is that! I am all for kids being spoiled, but definitely in moderation," says Ameena Din, a mom and blogger of FancyThatFancyThis.com. "My four-year-old has some really cute stuff from her grandparents -- Burberry, Juicy Couture, etc. -- but 95 percent of the time, she is wearing Target's best!"

Sarah Caron, mom and blogger of SarahsCucinaBella.com, disagrees. "I read about this and didn't think anything of it. Honestly, if her parents want to let her carry an expensive bag, that's their prerogative, and I don't think anyone has the right to judge them for it," she says.

Although those price tags are kind of shocking, what's not such a big surprise is that the mother and daughter matched. They've worn identical dresses before. Moms, do you and your daughters like to match?


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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Suri Cruise Totes an $850 Handbag!


Suri Cruise has expensive taste!

The 3-year-old donned an $850 Salvatore Ferragamo "Sofia" handbag while boarding a helicopter with her parents in Jamaica Feb. 5.

The accessory is a mini version of mom Katie Holmes' $1,850 "Sofia" purse, which she also carried on the trip.

See more of Suri's adorable moments while traveling

This isn't the first time the mother-daughter duo have matched.

In January, they donned identical bright red baby doll dresses -- from the actress' own line, Holmes & Yang! -- while visiting a Los Angeles dance studio.

See a baby who looks like Suri - and more celeb baby look-alikes

Tom Cruise, 47, has said "Suri's very much like her mother.

"She will not wear trousers, only dresses. I put a pair of trousers on her and turn and leave the room and straight away the trousers are off and a dress is on instead!" he added.

"The other day, Kate showed her some gold-colored sneakers thinking she might like to wear them, and she looked at them and said, 'Oh mommy, these are lovely, but they're boy shoes,'" Cruise went on. “She's sweet, but she's very strong-willed -- just like her mother."


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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

7 Reasons Suri Isn’t Like Your 3-Year-Old


There are many reasons why Suri Cruise isn’t like your average everyday three-year-old, she just happens to have superstar parents, she’s uber rich and she gets to travel all over the world. But there are seven more day-to-day reasons why Suri isn’t like the three-year-old down the block, next door or in your own home. Check them out here!

Suri Wears Heels:
Suri loves to throw on a pair of flirty high heels, and not just those plastic Disney princess kind. “She, like every little girl – she loves my high heels,” Katie told Access Hollywood late last year. And where does one get ‘real’ high heels for the toddler and preschool set? Katie confessed that, “They are actually ballroom dancing shoes for kids, I found them for her and she loves them.” Yes, yes she does.

Suri Wears Lipstick :
Little girls are often drawn to lipstick with a candy like fervor. And Suri is no exception. But generally the lipstick experimentation stays in the home, but this three-year-old likes to flaunt her colored lips. Her mom even recently took her to Sephora for some mother daughter makeup buying time. And check out this photo here, is this really all hers? If so, she has more makeup than most adults I know! Usually, if they do take their lip garnish seriously, a simple hued gloss is more appropriate. Tom Cruise dished about what a girly-girl she is saying she loves to “get her nails done with mom." Next stop, mascara or maybe some eyeliner?

Suri Has a $3 Million Dollar Wardrobe
Who knows if there is any truth to the rumor that TomKat spent three-million-dollars on Suri’s clothing. But even if they spent just ten percent of that, it would be a jaw dropping amount. Especially for someone so young. “Katie and Tom really splurge on Suri, and as they’re so famous, they always get the top fashion designers to custom-make her clothes,” a source said. “Suri may only be three, but she’s very vocal when it comes to her outfits and she’s rarely seen in anything twice.” But three-million dollars? A million for each year? With all the celebrity free-bees and gifts, it seems doubtful that they would have spent anywhere near that much.

Suri Does Not Get Cold
Lots of kids refuse to wear their coats and hats in the cold winter air but they generally give in, but Suri Cruise stands her ground and is rarely seen sporting clothing appropriate for the chill. Fortunately, she was recently spotted actually wearing a jacket, a modern day miracle. But she tends to go without any kind of warm clothing unless she’s in extreme weather like in the midst of a blizzard. Check out the photo here of her in Boston. Notice everyone else in sweaters, boots and scarves and she’s in a simple sundress with not a sleeve or tight in sight.

Suri carries an $850 purse
An $850 purse isn’t just something unheard of for a 3-year-old, it’s also rather rare for even a 30 year old. But this precocious preschooler reportedly has her own $850 handbag. Suri was recently spotted carrying a mini version of the Salvatore Ferragamo Sofia Handbag, a small version of her mom’s big girl version which retails for $1850.

Suri hides from the paparazzi
Doesn’t every kid have this problem? Not so much. But poor Suri has been the prey of the paparazzi since she was born. You’d think she’d be used to it. But she still hides from their prying lenses when out and about with her almost as famous mom and dad. And Dad Tom doesn’t seem to mind. He once said “'Those paparazzi shots of Suri are incredible.” It does make for quite a candid photo album.

Suri wears dresses designed by mommy
If her mom happens to be a home sewer, than perhaps an average three year old would occasionally wear something made and designed just for them. But in Suri’s case, she inspired a whole collection of girls’ dresses from mom’s Holmes & Yang clothing company, which includes apparel for both adults and kids. And Suri and Katie have even been spotted wearing matching Holmes & Yang dresses. If it's good enough for Suri, I guess it's good enough for Katie.

Yes, that is how Suri rolls. Would you indulge/spoil your own child like that if you could?


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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Suri Cruise Carries Ferragamo Purse Worth Over $800. Heels, Lipstick, Handbags - What's Next?


What do you get the toddler who has everything? And we mean, um, everything?

Suri Cruise, who, lest we forget, is three years old, continued to cut her fashionista (baby) teeth by toting a mini version of a metallic Salvatore Ferragamo handbag valued at £540 (around $840), the Daily Mail reports.

Carried by papa Tom Cruise, little Suri flashed the designer bag, which is a downsized version of the Sofia purse mom Katie Holmes was carrying.

And no, the tyke hasn't gotten a huge increase in her allowance. The handbags were Christmas gifts from the Ferragamo fashion house, according to the paper.

How nice. When I was three, I considered myself lucky to carry my boy neighbor's hand-me-down "Fall Guy" lunchbox. Then again, with her penchant for wearing high heels and red lipstick, Suri's no ordinary toddler.

So what's next? Will she soon be hitting the playground in a full-length fur coat? And how soon before she becomes a guest judge on "Project Runway?"

Better yet... how soon before we go to therapy because we're jealous of a toddler's wardrobe?


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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Indian actress puts her stamp on the Ferragamo museum


Indian actress Priyanka Chopra has had an impression of her foot taken at the Ferragamo museum in Florence.

Speaking to India Today, the Bollywood star explained that she is excited to have been chosen for the accolade.

Commenting on the stylish footwear that has been designed specifically for her, she said: "It’s every girl’s dream come true."

People staying in accommodation in Florence may want to visit the museum and see the custom designed shoes made for Ms Chopra.

As well as showing off famous feet - including casts taken from Sophia Loren and Marilyn Monroe - the exhibitions detail the life and work of the famous Italian shoe designer.

The Museums of Florence website informs that the Ferragamo contains a host of exhibits relating to his designs, including patents and sketches of some of his most recognisable footwear.

Opened by his family in 1995 to demonstrate Ferragamo’s artistic talents, the installations could provide a welcome break for people staying in hotel Firenze who have tired of shopping.


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Friday, February 12, 2010

Ferragamo fairy


How does it feel to receive this rare honour?

It’s every girl’s dream come true. A fantabulous pair of shoes specially designed for me by one of the foremost brands in the world! I am delighted to own my very own customised pair of shoes from Ferragamo. My feet never felt so special and pampered!

Are you a shoe person?

I am definitely a shoe person. A peek into my wardrobe will reveal just how fascinated I am.

I haven’t really counted how many I own, but I can guarantee they run into hundreds.

Do you believe a killer pair of statement shoes, say more than an expensive bag or clothes?

Completely! A pair of sexy shoes can boost your mood, confidence and favourite outfit.

They have the power to make even the dullest of outfits uber chic and give it that much needed oomph. They are a wardrobe essential!

How important is footwear to create a ‘Priyanka’ look?

High heels are my favorite accessory. I love to experiment with different kinds of looks and colours. High heels are a key factor in creating the ‘Priyanka’ look!

Your wardrobe must haves …

Must haves in any shoe closet — Ferragamo, Giuseppe Zanotti, Jimmy Choo, Versace and Gucci .

If you started your own line of footwear, how would they look and what would you call the line?

Very girlie, very sexy and all high heels! It could be called either ‘Quintessentials by Priyanka Chopra’ or ‘Secrets’ by Priyanka Chopra (giggles).

In India, do you think women focus enough on shoes in creating a look, as much as they focus on clothes?

To some extent. There are a few who don’t give their footwear as much importance as they would give to their clothes, make-up and accessories.

They tend to underestimate the power of sexy shoes. But trust me when I say, a great pair of shoes have the power to enhance even the most boring outfits.

One actor (female) apart from yourself in Bollywood who you think has a good choice in shoes

That’s a tough one (Laughs). All the girls have a great choice. But if I had to pick just one, I guess it would be Priety Zinta. She has a fabulous sense of style!


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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Priyanka's foot stamp at Ferragamo museum!


Priyanka Chopra became the first Indian actress to cast her foot impression at the famous Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence, Italy.

The star also gets her own custom-designed shoes from the Ferragamo house.

"I can't wait for a proper red carpet debut of a custom-designed shoe from Ferragamo. It's every girl's dream come true," Priyanka said.

"Although I was consulted during the design process, it was another feeling altogether when I saw the shoes for the first time," she added.

With this honour, Priyanka joins Hollywood celebrities such as Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Madonna and Drew Barrymore.

Although Priyanka is the first Bollywood stunner to grace the Ferragamo museum, she happens to be the second Indian celebrity after the Maharani of Cooch Behar, Indira Devi, received the same honour in 1938. The Maharani's customised pair was reported to be a jewelled sandal.

A few months ago, Priyanka was invited to Italy to cast her foot impression at the museum. Leonardo Ferragamo, director of the Ferragamo Museum, took her on a tour of the place.

Then, Priyanka was shown several sandal designs and she chose a glamorous evening pair of sandals with rhinestone crusted 13-cm heel and platform.

"It's much more than I expected. Being custom-made, the sandals will be the only pair of their kind in the entire world," Priyanka said. Her sandals resemble the ones made for Madonna and Marilyn Monroe. On her trip to the museum, Priyanka said: "I was totally floored by the extensive tour." At the museum, Priyanka reportedly saw shoes that were created as far back as 80 years. It's believed that iconic designer Salvatore's son, Leonardo, who manages the family business now, hosted a special dinner for Priyanka at his house.

Priyanka is making news over her reported intimacy with Hollywood star Gerard Butler. The actor reportedly visited her on the sets of Anjaana Anjaani. It's believed that Gerard spent a full day with her and took an active interest in Priyanka's scenes.

Also, reports are rife that Priyanka has been seen dining with pop singer Jay Sean in New York.

The buzz goes that Jay and Priyanka have been spotted at various top restaurants and bars in New York of late. It's a known fact that Sean is keen to have her in a video for his new album, All Or Nothing.


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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Shoes Every Man Should Have in His Closet


Someone said that good men’s shoes are like cars. And there is truth to that saying!

Shoes get you from point A to point B in a certain style, and "reward" you by plummeting in value the moment your feet hit the sidewalk—similar to when a car leaves the dealership.

Hence, most practical men try to find a pair of shoes that would serve all purposes. I’ve done some research and found out that such an all-purpose, single pair of shoes simply doesn’t exist. A shoe that matches your formal outfit would look off style with a pair of jeans or chinos for example.

“There’s usually a lot to choose from! The latest shoe trends include shoes that have pointy toe, but the square toe is still very popular among men in the U.S., not so much for the European customers,” says Willie Velasques, a long-term salesman in one of the biggest men’s department stores in the United States.

Once you enter a shoe store, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the variety of choices sprawled right in front of your eyes. Sales people may not always be very helpful in determining the best for your needs, and also let’s face it, we all have different tastes.

To deal with the huge selection, Velasques advises that before you go shopping, "Have at least a vague idea of what type of shoes would best serve the purpose; you have to think about your priorities first, including style, comfort, or a little bit of both," he says.

My experience has been that some shoe stores look close to junk yards at the end of the day, with shoe boxes strewn around and single display shoes laying around out of commission, especially during a big shoe sale or a promotion. So, shop for shoes right after the store opens, when everything is in order and sales people are more attentive to your needs.

The Basic Styles
After doing thorough research on what’s sold out there, and talking to fashion experts in the field, we all came to the conclusion that the bottom of your closet should have at least some, if not all, of the following five types of shoes.

Plain or Cap-Toe Oxfords: These shoes will get you through just about any special event life can throw at you. This style is a “must have” in a men’s shoe collection. They are always appropriate and in style, and you can face a family crisis in them as well as an important job interview.

Recommended brands to look for are Johnston & Murphy, Calvin Klein, Allen Edmonds—one of the few still made in the U.S., it has great quality—and the champion of Swiss footwear, Bally, known for it’s simple design and refined toe.

Prices range from $150 to $400. Although they usually come in a black, dark brown and burgundy color, wear them in black if there’s a good chance of an event ending in tears, such as funerals, job interviews, dates, or weddings.

Wingtips: This style usually comes in black, burgundy, and brown. In black they mean business, just another classic style. However, with a rubber sole, in a brown suede or nubuck they mean comfort and will go with your khaki pants or will fit your business-casual everyday outfits.

Shoe brands to look for: Cole Haan, Johnston & Murphy, Allen Edmonds, and more on the cutting-edge Hugo Boss, Prices: $155–$350

Loafers: If you live in the United States, you need loafers. It's easy to get them off your feet when you pass through the airport security gates. As casual or business-casual, slip-on shoes, loafers are American men’s most beloved shoes. They vary in style, however, formal enough in a shiny version and appropriate for the office, or dress-down in a more matte finish, in black, brown, burgundy, or two-tone as an everyday kick-around footwear.

Brands: Bostonian, Cole Haan, Johnston & Murphy, Bruno Magli. Price range: $89.99–$450

Walking Shoes: These shoes make ideal partners for your busy days. If you are always on the go or walk around a lot, you need a pair of lightweight, soft, leather shoes with supple rubber soles and good arch support. Consider them semi-dress or casual, but they could feel as a shoe alternative to sneakers.

Recommended Brands: ECCO, Rockport, Clarks, Timberland, and exclusive quality by Bruno Magli, Hugo Boss, Bally, and Ferragamo. Prices: $140–$550

Sneakers: Made of canvas, mesh, or leather, sneakers are just perfect for your leisure time. But I don’t mean here only running sneakers or the classic tennis shoes. They could be the perfect shoe to wear on your way to work while standing on the bus, train, or just walking. You can switch them right before you enter your work place. If you keep them clean and take good care of them, they’ll last longer.

Brands: Converse, Lacoste, Puma, more fashionable ones by Ted Baker (English designer). Prices: $45–$150


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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Ferragamo Parfums Launches Incanto Bloom, A.K.A. Springtime, Bottled


Although a good chunk of the US will get hit with a major winter snowstorm this weekend, there is one sign that warm weather is on its way -- spring fragrance launches!

Here's a good one for you -- this weekend Salvatore Ferragamo Parfums is launching new Incanto Bloom exclusively at Bloomindale's, and it's as fresh and spring-y as they come.

"It's a story of flowers done in a young way," the creator of the fragance, Sophie Labbé, from International Flavors and Fragrances, told StyleList at the editor launch event. "It's extremely feminine."

The scent is a bright fruity-floral with top notes of grapefruit flowers and freesia, a "magnificent, blooming heart" of tea rose and champaca flowers, and a deep dry down of cashmere wood and musk.

We adore the girly-chic bottle, which is adorned with the iconic Ferragamo Vara bow.

If you're in the NYC area on Saturday, Bloomindale's 59th Street and Soho are hosting a few promo events to celebrate the launch.

With an $82 purchase (the price of the 3.4 oz Incanto Bloom EDT), you'll get a gift with purchase and Ferragamo Parfums will package and send a mini size of the new fragrance to anyone you want in North America. (You can kill two Valentine's Day birds with one stone!)

Also at the 59th Street location you can do a Miss Bloom photo shoot where you style yourself with Ferragamo accessories and get a picture to take home.

Or check out the pop-up gallery tomorrow in Soho at 201 Mulberry Street between Spring and Kenmare where they'll be doing the Miss Bloom photo shoots and handing out samples of Incanto Bloom.

Perfume launch season is heating up -- check out the insider details from Beyonce's fragrance launch party.


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Monday, February 8, 2010

Salvatore Ferragamo Introduces a New Made-to-Measure Tramezza collection


February 5, 2010 - New York, New York - Tremezzo, one of Salvatore Ferragamo’s luxe shoe collections gets a full complement of new accompaniments for spring. A just-introduced line of made-to-measure suiting, jackets, pants and outerwear, inspired by the popular footwear range lets fans adopt its classical style from head to toe.

The process begins when a Ferragamo consultant advises clients on fit, color and over 350 fabric options, including silks, linens, wools and cashmeres produced by top Italian mills. Measurements taken by the house’s tailors are sent to the Florence headquarters, where artisans produce the finished garments in four-to-six weeks.

The exclusive made-to-measure experience is offered at the Salvatore Ferragamo Fifth Avenue flagship in New York. Personal appointments are also available at a client’s home or office by appointment.


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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Claudia Schiffer and a 1950s style Monte Carlo for Ferragamo


Tribute to TO CATCH A THIEF...Claudia Schiffer and a 1950s style Monte Carlo for the new Salvatore Ferragamo advertising campaign.
Claudia Schiffer is to be the face of Salvatore Ferragamo for Spring/Summer 2010 and lead an ad campaign focusing on the glamour of cinema in the Fifties.
The photographer is Mario Testino, exponent of the Florentine brand’s sophisticated glamour for a number of seasons now, having produced various press campaigns evoking movie locations and atmospheres and the eternal allure of the stars of the wide screen, in a modern key.
After Rome, Capri, Naples and London, the new Ferragamo campaign is set in Monte Carlo.
Alongside Claudia Schiffer in this campaign made last October, is Thierry Besin, a young French charmant who lives between the Côte d’Azur and Paris, where he looks after real estate interests.
In producing the campaign, Mario Testino drew on the atmospheres of Alfred Hitchcock’s famous “To Catch a Thief” (1955), starring the legendary Grace Kelly and shot on the Monaco Riviera.
Claudia Schiffer’s cool, mysterious and sophisticated charisma is enhanced by the elegance of Ferragamo accessories and the highly evocative setting.
To recreate the mood of the period, some of the images involved the use of a Riva Acquarama speedboat and a 1948 vintage Daimler that belonged to the chairman of the car manufacturer in those years – a car that made history and was also immortalized in Hitchcock’s film.
Against a background of jewellery heists, intrigue and car chases along the Côte d’Azur, Salvatore Ferragamo gives us a new interpretation of a timeless classic.


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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Fergie is Data Delicious

Fergie hits the green carpet toting around a Ferragamo minaudiere at the Data Awards at the Hollywood Palladium on Thursday (January 28).

The 34-year-old entertainer posed for photos and performed “Boom Boom Pow” with her fellow Black Eyed Peas at the event, sponsored by BlackBerry and social networking website Dipdive.com.

The first annual Data Awards recognized outstanding dance DJs and producers. Winners in various categories took home custom titanium BlackBerry smartphones!

Read more: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/01/29/fergie-is-a-data-darling/#ixzz0eG836kol


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Monday, February 1, 2010

Schiffer sails with Salvatore Ferragamo


Luxury footwear brand Salvatore Ferragamo has unveiled its spring 10 ad campaign featuring supermodel Claudia Schiffer.


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