Salvatore Ferragamo Shoes Through the Years

The Labyrinth shoe is the oldest style in the Salvatore Ferragamo archive, dating to 1927.
The Labyrinth shoe is the oldest style in the Salvatore Ferragamo archive, dating to 1927.
Salvatore Ferragamo designed this monk-strap-esque wedge shoe for Greta Garbo.
A strappy low-heel Salvatore Ferragamo sandal created for Greta Garbo.
This kidskin and satin sandal was created for the Maharani of Cooch Behar in 1938.
A 1940 sandal features a wooden high heel and sole and is lined with silver and gold kidskin.
During WWII, Salvatore Ferragamo designed this shoe using cellophane because leather was only allowed for army boots.
A vintage laceup shoe made by Salvatore Ferragamo for Greta Garbo.
Ferragamo F Heel Invisible shoe, 1947.
A special Salvatore Ferragamo pump made for Marilyn Monroe.
Salvatore Ferragamo created this glittery red pump for Marilyn Monroe.
Salvatore Ferragamo made this classic flat for Audrey Hepburn.
From 1963, ankle boot in printed pony skin and black calfskin.
Salvatore Ferragamo crafted this 18k-gold sandal in 1966.
Salvatore Ferragamo shoe from 1967, created by Fiamma Ferragamo.
Vera shoe from 1978. This shoe is still in production.
This diamond-encrusted Ferragamo sandal, made in 2001 for an Elton John charity, was valued at $25,800 euros.
This boot was created for the 2006 film “Australia”, which starred Australian actress Nicole Kidman.
This heel was worn by Nicole Kidman in “Australia.”
Salvatore Ferragamo’s Gancio Bit Moccasin cost $7,800 a pair.
Salvatore Ferragamo spring ’17 collection.
A look from Ferragamo’s 1927 the Return to Italy capsule collection.
A look from Ferragamo’s 1927 The Return To Italy capsule collection.
A look from Ferragamo’s 1927 The Return To Italy capsule collection.
A look from Ferragamo’s 1927 The Return To Italy capsule collection.
Salvatore Ferragamo F Wedge, 2017.
Ferragamo F Wedge shoe, 2017.