
Bag of the Week is a franchise that highlights the latest, most hyped luxury bags. Each week, we showcase a bag that is generating significant buzz, whether for its design, exclusivity, or popularity. This week, we’re shining the spotlight on the Ferragamo Soft-Bag.
For Spring-Summer 2025, Ferragamo debuts the Soft-bag—a standout accessory born from the brand’s storied archives, reinterpreted through the visionary lens of Creative Director Maximilian Davis.


True to its name, the Soft-bag is a study in contrasts: plush yet defined, fluid yet sculptural. The bag’s rounded shape and pleated sides are more than ornamental, they contour the leather’s surface like ripples on silk.
A signature metal piercing—ending in two delicate hooks—cinches the design into its distinctive curling form. This subtle yet striking detail not only accentuates the bag’s volume but also offers a tactile counterpoint to its buttery-soft exterior.


Versatility is embedded into the DNA of the Soft-bag. Thoughtfully designed with both a shoulder strap and dual top handles that tuck discreetly inside, it transforms effortlessly into a clutch. Whether slung across the body or held as a pouch, this is an accessory that adapts as easily as it charms.
Crafted in semi-glossy nappa leather and supple suede, the Soft-bag celebrates the artisanal precision that Ferragamo is revered for. The velvety textures, subtle sheen, and fluid structure combine to create a tactile symphony—one that whispers rather than shouts, but leaves an impression nonetheless.


Available in three sizes, the Soft-bag is offered in a summer-saturated palette: classic black, soft concrete, earthy brick, sun-warmed natural, and a gentle pink. Each hue echoes the tonal elegance of the house’s SS25 ready-to-wear collection.
The bag has quickly become a favourite among fashion-forward celebrities and influencers. Let’s see who has made the Soft-bag their go-to accessory:








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