Although no one can argue that fashion moves fast, the industry is slow to change. Sure, it seems like fashion is quickly evolving—we’re constantly witnessing specific trends or even items being catapulted into the cultural zeitgeist and amassing cult status seemingly overnight. While we might feel things continuously change from season to season, exposing the seams can tell a different story. Actual systemic change has not moved nearly as fast as everything else in fashion, for who gets to attain positions of power has remained essentially unchanged. Just to put it into perspective, in 2023, Vogue Business reported that of the top 33 luxury houses, only three creative director positions are held by people of colour in the 21st century.
It’s a fact that seems to fly in the face of the fact that we’ve recently witnessed the largest spike in cultural appetite for luxury fashion due to the quiet luxury movement that spans generations, demographics, and socioeconomic backgrounds. For so many people, the allure of investing in designer goods has never been higher, but with that desire also comes the stark realisation that they can not always see themselves reflected within the luxury space. Even within something as harmless as the old money fashion aesthetic, how it’s reflected is tied not only to having wealth but also to one’s proximity to whiteness. Within fashion, ideas about who the “typical” luxury consumer is and which creatives get to determine what high fashion is have long been exclusionary. But not all hope is lost—change is coming slowly.
With a new wave of fashion consumers, long gone are the days when pandering to the gallery works. Many shoppers only want to support brands that put their money where their mouth is by giving people of colour positions of power. That shift in consumer behavior can be most adeptly traced to the rise in popularity of Ferragamo. Since the Italian fashion house appointed its first-ever Black creative director, Maximilian Davis, the brand has become the place for luxury lovers of all kinds to see their desires reflected on the runway. While the brand’s ready-to-wear collections have captivated the fashion crowd’s attention, the brand’s bags have received the most buzz thus far. In light of that, we’re sharing a list of the six best Ferragamo bags and why we believe that Davis’s appointment signals a change for the house and—dare we say—the wider industry. First, here’s a bit about this iconic Italian fashion house…
About Ferragamo
Were you to surveil the luxury landscape, you’d likely conclude that most houses started as haute couture ateliers, only to make their foray into accessories later down the line. That wasn’t true for the now illustrious Italian brand Ferragamo. Although the brand has shown some of the most exciting ready-to-wear collections in recent seasons, many might not know that the brand began as a bespoke footwear label. Founded by Salvatore Ferragamo in 1927, much of the house’s heritage is tied to the late founder’s passion for footwear. In fact, ready-to-wear wasn’t even launched until 38 years after the house’s inception.
We can retrace the steps of the brand’s ascension into the luxury space back to when Ferragamo first chose to immigrate from Italy to the United States, landing in California. After running a footwear repair shop for some time, he decided to begin creating custom footwear for celebrities at a period when Hollywood was in its golden era—massive investments were made into film production companies, cinematography technology evolved, and we saw the rise of iconic stars. During that period, the founder earned the moniker “shoemaker to the stars,” as his work was worn by some of the most famous women of that era, including Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe.
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From that initial success, the brand built a foundation that could support the expansion into various categories, including leather goods. One could argue that Ferragamo’s handbags have rivalled or even beaten the popularity of its footwear offering, at least in recent history. We first saw the brand introduce the category in 1949, and the buzz surrounding the brand’s bags has bubbled up in recent seasons. Part of the uptick in excitement concerns the house’s internal shift, led by Davis.
Since his appointment in 2022, the British-Trinidadian-Jamaican creative has encouraged a new generation to connect to this historic house. Davis has been able to do so by recontextualizing the house’s rich archives for the contemporary consumer in a way that is, for lack of a better word, extremely cool. The best example of how Davis has brought back that “sex appeal” is through the brand’s bag offering, which has captured the attention of Hollywood’s glitterati again. While it’s no secret that the label has had a long history of being beloved among the celeb set, the melding of the house’s commitment to craftspersonship with Davis’s design perspective has pushed the brand’s popularity to new levels. It’s arguably become one of the best places to shop for luxury bags right now. If you’re unsure which exact bags are worth buying, keep reading. We’re breaking down which Ferragamo bags are the best of the best.
1. Ferragamo Hug Bag
Arguably, the best example of Davis’s innate ability to pay homage to Ferragamo’s brand identity while also speaking to the contemporary woman is embodied through the Hug bag. Debuted in Davis’s autumn/winter 2023 collection for the brand, the style has a structured shape with soft, round edges that can be “hugged” comfortably underneath the arms or carried by the straps—either the two top handles or detachable crossbody. What sets the style apart from so many other luxury handbags is the signature Gancini hardware closures on the front. Although a small detail, the hardware on this bag draws from the house’s archives while also reflecting a broader cultural moment—ahem, the quiet luxury movement.
With so much of this aesthetic’s emphasis on opting for classic items with contemporary twists, it only makes sense that the Hug bag has become so popular. Sure, it doesn’t hurt that the bag has made its way into the hands of A-listers like Lori Harvey and Tracee Ellis Ross, but really, the style’s popularity goes back to how it’s primed to be a cult classic in anyone’s wardrobe. It’s fit for the 9-to-5 grind while having more design-centric features that fashion people crave, including sizes ranging from mini to medium and 15 colourways. Basically, the Hug bag has aced the balancing act between being timeless and seemingly of the time, making it a great buy all around.
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Hug Bicolor Handbag (L)
Oh, this chocolate brown is decadent.
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Hug Handbag (L)
Please stop scrolling to admire this summer ready woven style for a moment.
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Hug Handbag (M)
The medium version of the Hug bag isn’t big enough to fit your laptop, but it can fit your essentials: a small tablet, sunglasses, and a water bottle.
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Hug Handbag (xs)
Two colors have become synymous with Davis’s collections thus far—midnight blue and saffron red.
2. Ferragamo Hug Pouch
One of the marks of a luxury house’s enduring appeal is its ability to continue to reenvision its hallmark items in rousing ways. A prime example of this is Ferragamo’s Hug Pouch, which debuted simultaneously with the Hug bag on the A/W 23 runway. Although these bags feature some of the same details—the structured shape, soft edges, distinct hardware, and variety of colourways—they’re fundamentally different in functionality. The distinction between these two bags is akin to those found between fraternal twins. They look similar but have wildly different temperaments.
With the Hug bag, the vibes are serious overall, but with the pouch, it’s a bit more mischievous. In part, that has to do with the pouch’s compact shape, which comes in two sizes (small and large) that are primed for evening occasions. Although the style does happen to come with a detachable crossbody strap, the most common styling we’ve seen is as a proper clutch bag, which has made its distinction crystal clear from its counterpart. In the eyes of the fashion crowd, the Hug Pouch has all of the trappings of the Hug bag, transformed into a silhouette that’s too tempting to pass up.
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Hug Soft Crossbody Bag (L)
Just when you thought this bag couldn’t get more elegant, it comes in this timeless hue.
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Hug Soft Crossbody Bag (L)
It doesn’t get more timeless than this pouch.
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Hug Soft Crossbody Bag (XS)
Although labelled the smaller version of the style, it’s actually spacious enough to fit your phone, cardholder, and lipstick.
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Hug Mini Crossbody Bag
3. Ferragamo East-West Tote
It’s not too much of a stretch to surmise that, in putting together a mood board for his debut show, Davis dug through archives from the ‘90s to pull inspiration for the brand’s more recent additions. We could see the influence of archival fashion at work most visibly with the release of the Ferragamo east-west tote, which features the signature shape that was synonymous with that era in fashion. But as Davis does, there’s a forever appeal to the silhouette to ensure that this time that the shape rises to popularity, it will remain there indefinitely.
Featuring a bold, elongated silhouette that immediately draws the eye in, the striking shape is contrasted with the timeless appeal of simplistic design. There’s a classic front flat which conceals the inner zip body, and longer handles allow it to sit comfortably under the arm. This bag comes in three sizes—small, medium and large—with a range of colour options available from refined neutrals to bolder shades. But let us cut to the point for you: The allure of this bag goes beyond how it looks or even how wearable it is for everyday life. It’s the greatest representation of how Davis has managed to bridge the gap between the past and the present in a way few other designers can claim to have achieved.
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East-West Tote Bag (S)
This easy shade will seamlessly pair with everything in your wardrobe.
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East-West Tote Bag (M)
The longer handles allow this to be worn easily over the shoulder, or carried in hand as you please.
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East-West Tote Bag (L)
Make overpacking seriously chic with this spacious take on the east-west bag.
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East-West Tote Bag (S)
The brand excels in choosing particular colour shades that are impossible to not fall for.
4. Ferragamo Soft Bag
Were you to deeply reflect on the state of luxury fashion, you might conclude that many brands are, well, quite boring. It’s harsh, we know, but one of the things that’s been lacking from the accessory department of many high-end brands is the desire to push the envelope—instead of just releasing the same version of a handbag that was popular years ago. After all, spice is the variety of life! We might love classic handbags, but we live for when designers push the boundaries of our imaginations, or at the very least our wardrobes. For the contemporary consumer, getting our fix for something that feels “off the beaten path” is of the utmost importance—a fact that is not lost on Davis. On a deeper level, it’s clear that this designer understands our desires. Look to the Ferragamo Soft bag as proof.
Launched for spring/summer 2025, the Soft bag is inspired by an archival style, offering a sculptural take on the classic tote bag. Rather than a formal structure, striking pleats accent the face of the bag, seemingly drawn together by the iconic Gancini clasps at either end. Whilst the practicality of the tote remains intact, this bag offers a more head-turning appeal than other, more understated styles, and has a more relaxed silhouette for the everyday. The bag comes in three sizes and a soft colour palette to match its name, and the summer collection it was launched with.
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Suede is rising in popularity for the summer, and it feels especially fitting in this luscious shade.
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Ferragamo Soft-Bag (M)
Yes, there’s also a detachable longer strap for hands-free wear.
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Ferragamo Soft-bag (L)
Inspired by archive designs, this bag was crafted with an innately timeless feel.
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Ferragamo Soft-Bag (M)
This new brick shade has all my attention.
5. Ferragamo Iconic Top Handle
While many of the buzzier Ferragamo bags are recently released styles, there are a few archival silhouettes that are just as noteworthy. Enter into the chat… the Iconic Top Handle bag. First introduced in the 1990s, the bag has become one of Ferragamo’s most recognisable silhouettes. Featuring an a-line shape, identifiable Gancini clasp, and a clean box-like form, it’s become synonymous with the Italian fashion house’s image. With such a rich history, it’s understandable why the brand re-released it as one of the best-known bags for Ferragamo, and continues to pay homage by including the bag in its roster today.
The bag has ‘iconic’ in its name for a reason. The bag offers an enduring top handle design with sharp lines, a structured construction, and refined hardware details. Gold metal feet protect the base when set down, mirroring the gold hardware closure and handle details, which allow for a longer strap to be attached for various ways to wear. The beloved small comes in 13 colourways and three sizes, including small, medium and a contemporary east-west shape.
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Iconic Top Handle (M)
The sleek form brings a polished appeal to any ensemble.
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Iconic Top Handle (S)
Your neutrals will feel brand new with this vibrant red bag in tow.
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East-West Iconic Top Handle (S)
The new edition of the beloved bag, featuring a zip pocket and double compartment inside.
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Iconic Top Handle (s)
White and gold is an enduring combination.
6. Ferragamo Folded Shoulder Bag
We’re almost done rambling, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t reiterate one last time that Davis has managed to do what so many other creative designers fail at achieving. It takes a great deal of skill to artfully meld the house’s rich history with your own design vision, yet Davis has proved he can do just that in a matter of a few seasons. The proof of his success in his role can be found everywhere, but we believe it’s most prominent in the bags. We’ve seen the brand not just reimagine iconic archival items, but also create new styles that instantly feel synonymous with the house.
Even without the Gancini references, the Folded bag feels true to Ferragamo’s aesthetic. It embraces the heritage of exquisite craftspersonship, considered designs but brings that unexpected playful edge that Davis has so seamlessly woven into the house’s identity. Similar to the Hug silhouette, the Folded bag has turned in corners, a bold design detail that is fast becoming a recognisable feature of the brand right now. The braided leather straps echo the brand’s attention to detail and expertise within the leather space. The bag comes in both medium and large sizes and a concise selection of colourways.
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Folded Handbag (M)
This bag is a true statement.
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Folded Handbag (M)
The inner compartment is lower than the front and back panels, adding to the sculptural effect of this bag.
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Folded Shoulder Bag (L)
This bag features a patchwork effect of different coloured leathers.
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Folded Shoulder Bag (L)
The one I personally have my eye on.
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Hopefully, by now, we’ll have illustrated why Ferragamo’s bags are some of the best designer accessories on the market. Should you still be unsure about which one you want to buy, we’ll leave you with one last word of advice: Don’t be afraid to shop for different types of bags. One of the best things about Ferragamo is that the luxury house has so many well-crafted, highly functional, timeless accessories that you don’t have to limit your search to just these six styles. Instead, consider them a starting point. Ultimately, there are so many great Ferragamo bags out there, with more coveted styles likely to come in the future, so you really can’t go wrong with anything you buy from the brand. Therefore, it’s imperative to be open to shopping for other styles if the ones above don’t fit what you’re looking for at the moment. You want whatever bag you pick to be the one that’s best for you, not just the buzziest option.
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Gancini Tote Bag (M)
Spot the Gancio outlines that make up the dials of this striking bag! It’s about to be your summer go-to.
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V-Shaped Hobo Bag (l)
Oh, the colour on this shoulder bag is elegant.
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Hobo Bag (s)
An easy shoulder bag that can instantly adjust into a longer strap.
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Star-Shaped Tote Bag (L)
A playful way to keep your work essentials organised.
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Fiamma Mini Bag
The Fiamma bag is named after the Ferragamos’ first daughter, now in a smaller version. The style features an asymmetrical fold-over flap adorned with ’80s-inspired hardware that comes in medium and small sizes and over four colourways.
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Ferragamo Studio Soft Bag (m)
One of the things that makes Ferragamo’s bags so special is how they champion luxurious materials—see the soft grained leather bag above.
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Gancini Outline Bucket Bag (XS)
I have a feeling that we’ll be seeing a lot more of this bag through summer.