Ferragamo’s ‘prince of quiet luxury’ is busy gaining new fans for the brand in Canada and beyond
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Ferragamo is betting on designer Maximilian Davis’s vision of quiet luxury to win new fans for the brand in Canada and beyond
ELIO IANNACCI
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 19, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 20, 2026
Maximilian Davis is looking to the past to inform his vision for the future.
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