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The work of Ermanno Scervino has always existed in balance between experimentation and craftsmanship, research and memory, sensuality and restraint.
Florence is a city where a sumptuous past still coats every street, where Renaissance gardens overlook the hills, and where the pursuit of new forms of beauty has never ceased. Within its history live elements of striking modernity: the geometry of Italian gardens, light conceived as an architectural language, the essential purity of pietra serena stone.
The Fall-Winter 2026/27 campaign, starring Mariacarla Boscono, brings the silhouette of a contemporary woman into dialogue with the geometries of a Renaissance villa.
The glossy black surface of crocodile leather, shaped into a skirt with austere seduction and into the Amanda bag, becomes a graphic interruption against the opulence of the interiors: velvet sofas, tapestry-covered walls. Sharp-pointed boots with towering heels lean against the sinuous balustrades, beyond which the swirling patterns of the garden appear almost like photographic negatives.
Light follows Mariacarla’s gestures: grazing the loden coat, skimming the satin skirt, filtering through lace like the glow inside a lantern, fracturing masculine denim. It speaks of momentum within stillness, of a personality that exists inside the discipline of tailoring.
Like an Italian garden, where nature retains its strength even when framed within an elegant order, the woman of Ermanno Scervino inhabits space with intensity, precision, and beauty.