Salvatore Ferragamo 1898-1960

Salvatore Ferragamo 1898-1960

Hardback (04 Jun 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

One hundred years have passed since Salvatore Ferragamo opened his rst store, the Hollywood Boot Shop, opposite the recently built Grauman's Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. This set the seal on the success he achieved in America, where he had emigrated in 1915. He was perfectly integrated in the lm world of those years, as important directors entrusted him with the design and creation of shoes for the lm stars. His customers were movie actresses and actors, producers, and directors, who could no longer do without the elegant and comfortable footwear of the "shoemaker to the stars," as the young man from Irpinia was nicknamed. Furthermore, his persona had a certain standing in Hollywood: he sat on the city's executive committees and lived on the same street as Charlie Chaplin. On May 4, 1923, Holly Leaves magazine pointed out just how much Ferragamo was doing for the city and its residents. The book illustrates various aspects of his life and work, including the diculties he had to endure during the war, which in the end resulted in incredible surges of creativity, using the limited materials available during those years of scarcity. He literally made shoes with everything, from corks to fish skin. A wide selection of Ferragamo's patents is also featured. Kept today in the Archivio Centrale dello Stato in Rome, these important documents testify to his boundless creativity and mastery of the trade.

Book information

ISBN: 9788892825475
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications
Pub date:
DEWEY: 685.310092
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 512
Weight: 567g
Height: 318mm
Width: 222mm