_Maximilian Davis' series of Ferragamo collections dedicated to dance continues for_FW25
"In dance, I could express all the feelings that I could not say with words," saidPina Bausch, the inspiration behindMaximilian Davis'Fall-Winter 2025_collection forFerragamo. Following a successful_Spring-Summer_show in reference to the history of ballet, Davis channeled the unconventional, often barefoot style of Bausch's Tanztheater for his latest show at Milan Fashion Week._
The collection's key silhouettes are seen in Bausch's most famous choreography, Café Müller: large blazers and long, floor-dragging slip dresses with no pesky bras in sight. Her dancers wore what was easiest to express unbridled creativity in, thrashing about the stage with their eyes closed, bumping into furniture and walls, meeting their true selves in love, lust, and languishment. Wild, wise, and visionary are a few of the many words used to describe Bausch's work, matching the raw authenticity of Davis's_Ferragamo_.
Looks 56, 44, 33, 3, 14, 30 Ferragamo FW25 Collection (Photos courtesy of Ferragamo)






Looks 61, 37, 40, 13, 20, 59 Ferragamo FW25 Collection (Photos courtesy of Ferragamo)






Trench coats were buttoned to the top while silky textures and skirts with thigh-baring double slits canceled out any unwelcome austerity. Sashes left untied reflect the whimsy to be had in embracing an imperfect world. In tribute to a dance master whose muse was her strongest emotions, Davis designs for real people and the most intimate of human interactions.
Looks 23, 62, 45 Ferragamo FW25 Collection (Photos courtesy of Ferragamo)



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