Salvatore Ferragamo on Tuscan indulgence, family prestige and winemaking
Salvatore Ferragamo has been an Italian luxury legend ever since its footwear was adopted by Hollywood sirens in the 1920s. Recently, Ferruccio Ferragamo, son of the eponymous founder and currently president of the company, and his own son Salvatore, have ventured into the world of fine wine and hospitality (following in the footsteps of Ferruccio?s younger brother Massimo, who owns the Castiglion del Bosco wine estate and luxury hotel). As part of our Luxury Leaders series, Salvatore Ferragamo speaks to LUX about restoring the medieval Tuscan village of Il Borro, ponders luxury?s demand for authenticity, and reveals his favourite Italian dish.
Salvatore with his father Ferruccio Ferragamo
LUX: What kind of experience does Il Borro offer guests and what makes it unique compared to other luxury estates"
Salvatore Ferragamo: Il Borro is truly unique because at the heart of the estate lies a medieval hamlet, dating back 1000 years which has been transformed into luxurious suites and villas through careful and respectful restoration. Authenticity is the cornerstone of all past and present activities at Il Borro. This place is one of a kind because of its tradition, at Il Borro, history, art, Tuscan culture and nature offer exclusive experiences and atmosphere that are impossible to find anywhere else.
I refer, for instance, to our Wine & Art Gallery, an artistic description of the history of wine through my father?s collection of prints and artworks from the 15t...
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