Faye's Milan Moment: Radiating Confidence in Ferragamo

Faye's Milan Moment: Radiating Confidence in Ferragamo

 


Faye Peraya (Thai actress and model, @malisorn00

 on X) posted on March 3, 2026, with the simple caption: "Feeling good @ferragamo

 #Ferragamo #FerragamoFW26 #FayeXFerragamo".The post features two photos of her looking confident and stylish during Milan Fashion Week. She's attending the Ferragamo Fall/Winter 2026 runway show as a brand ambassador/guest.In the images:She wears a sleek black tailored suit (likely from Ferragamo) that fits her perfectly, giving off strong, elegant, and androgynous vibes.

She accessorizes with a standout zebra-patterned bag (or similar bold Ferragamo piece in some shots; other event photos show her with a vibrant orange bag for contrast against navy/black layers).

Her hair is styled sleek and long, makeup is sharp with emphasis on eyes and lips, and she poses casually—leaning against a store/shop wall in one shot, waving to fans/crowd in another.


The post received strong engagement: over 1,300 likes, 600+ reposts, and dozens of replies/bookmarks within hours. Fans in the replies praised her look ("perfectly executed outfit", "so handsome", "love u so so much"), shared more photos, and used hashtags like #FayeInMFW and #FayePeraya.This appearance highlights the growing global influence of Thai celebrities in high fashion, with Faye joining the front row at Ferragamo's show designed by Maximilian Davis. Her presence (along with other Thai stars at Milan Fashion Week 2026) was widely covered and celebrated online.Here are some visuals from the event for context:gettyimages.com

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She's clearly owning the moment—effortless charisma and killer style!

 The Ferragamo Fall/Winter 2026 collection, presented by Creative Director Maximilian Davis during Milan Fashion Week (show held on February 28, 2026, at Triennale di Milano), continues his deep dive into the brand's 1920s origins. This era marks the foundational period for Salvatore Ferragamo, who transitioned from Hollywood shoemaker to founding his Italian label.The central theme revolves around the speakeasy as a "locus of liberation"—a hidden, after-hours space where social conventions of class, identity, and gender were disrupted. The collection draws from the diverse characters who frequented these clandestine venues, blending utilitarian maritime/sailor influences with liberated eveningwear elegance. It builds on Davis's previous explorations (like Jazz Age and Harlem Renaissance elements from prior seasons), evoking a hazy, historical view of vibrant past moments.Key Elements and SilhouettesOpening section: Subverted nautical/sailor uniforms reimagined with deconstruction—forms undone, buttons displaced or modular, fastenings loosened. Oversized peacoats and coats in navy cashmere featured button-on panels lined in ivory silk for a Cubist-like effect. Nautical knitwear was needle-punched with chiffon for structure; workwear parkas in textured nappa with shearling-lined hoods.

Tailoring focus: Masterful reconstruction with buttons as focal points (e.g., chiffon-enforced sweaters unbuttoning at the neckline, paneled frocks and skirt suits connected via buttons). Sharp cuts, deliberate lacing, and precise proportions elevated Ferragamo's codes.

Eveningwear evolution: Flowing, sensual pieces emerged later—molten gold midi dresses, slip dresses in foiled velvet lamé and floral jacquard, pleated long-line gowns, drapery with ruffle-like volumes, cocooning outerwear layered over gowns evoking couture silhouettes.

Color palette: Dominated by autumnal neutrals (navy, black, gray, ivory) with pops of royal purple, deep cherry red, icy blue, and tangerine.

Accessories & details: Polished Gancini hardware throughout; sharp high heels; intricate knitwear and luxurious fabrics like cashmere, nappa, shearling, lamé, and jacquard.

The overall mood was sophisticated, imaginative, and androgynous at times—mixing utilitarian elegance with sensual liberation, translating 1920s freedom into modern, wearable forms. Reviews praised it as one of Davis's strongest yet, highlighting his tailoring mastery and narrative depth.Here are some standout runway visuals from the show:Faye Peraya's black tailored suit look (as seen in her post) perfectly aligns with the collection's sharp, modular suiting and elegant utilitarian vibe—effortless power dressing at its best!

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