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  1. Fiamma Ferragamo (3 September 1941 – 28 September 1998) was an Italian businessperson and shoe designer who was executive vice president of the company Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A. She began working for the company under her father Salvatore Ferragamo when she was 16 and inherited it

  2. Everyday luxury is embodied in the signature shape and colourways of the Ferragamo Fiamma Bag - an icon of style and functionality portrayed across seven days, seven looks, and seven unique moments, from morning to night, capturing the diverse personalities of modern sophistication.

  3. Everyday luxury is embodied in the signature shape and colourways of the Ferragamo Fiamma Bag - an icon of style and functionality portrayed across seven days, seven looks, and seven unique moments, from morning to night, capturing the diverse personalities of modern sophistication.

  4. fondazione.ferragamo.com › en › fiamma-ferragamoFiamma Ferragamo

    Fiamma Ferragamo was the eldest daughter of Salvatore Ferragamo and a successful footwear and accessories designer. She received many awards, created iconic models such as the Vara bow and the Gancini, and founded the Museo Salvatore Ferragamo.

  5. Sep 30, 1998 · Fiamma di San Giuliano Ferragamo, a designer who helped develop one of the most famous shoe labels in fashion, died on Monday at her home in Florence. She was 57. She died of cancer, said...

  6. Oct 5, 1998 · Born in Florence in 1941 during the height of the war, Fiamma was the oldest of Salvatore and Wanda Ferragamo's six children. Salvatore Ferragamo, known as "The Shoemaker to the Stars",...

  7. Oct 1, 1998 · NEW YORK — Fiamma di San Giuliano Ferragamo, a driving force behind the growth of the Salvatore Ferragamo business, died Monday night at her home in Florence after a long battle with breast...