Salvatore Ferragamo Opens Largest Canadian Store [Photos]

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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Photo: Square One, via TwitterPhoto: Square One, via Twitter

Photo: Square One, via Twitter

Italian luxury brand Salvatore Ferragamo has opened its third freestanding Canadian location at Square One in Mississauga, Ontario. The 4,425 square foot store is in the mall’s recently opened ‘Luxury Wing’, which is anchored by a Holt Renfrew location which opened last week

The Mississauga Ferragamo features bags, accessories and footwear for men and women, as well as ready-to-wear collections for both genders. The store is divided into a series of rooms, providing a luxurious and intimate in-store experience.


Click for interactive Square One mall map. Click for interactive Square One mall map. 

Click for interactive Square One mall map. 


Women's footwear salon features plush carpeting and comfortable, residential-like seating. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.Women's footwear salon features plush carpeting and comfortable, residential-like seating. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Women’s footwear salon features plush carpeting and comfortable, residential-like seating. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.


Mirrored ceiling at the entrance to the menswear salon. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.Mirrored ceiling at the entrance to the menswear salon. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Mirrored ceiling at the entrance to the menswear salon. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.


Women's handbags section. Photo: Norman Katz of  TAGWomen's handbags section. Photo: Norman Katz of  TAG

Women’s handbags section. Photo: Norman Katz of TAG

Mississauga’s new store joins already existing Ferragamo locations in Vancouver and Toronto. Vancouver’s 3,000 square foot Ferragamo store (918 Robson Street) has operated at that location since the 1980’s and was fully renovated in 2012. In the summer of 2013, Ferragamo’s second freestanding store, spanning 3,830 square feet, opened at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre in its ‘luxury wing’ adjacent to Holt Renfrew.  


Looking into the women's ready-to-wear section, with accessories in behind. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.Looking into the women's ready-to-wear section, with accessories in behind. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Looking into the women’s ready-to-wear section, with accessories in behind. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.


Photo: Norman Kats of  TAGPhoto: Norman Kats of  TAG

Photo: Norman Kats of TAG


Men's footwear display. Photo: Square OneMen's footwear display. Photo: Square One

Men’s footwear display. Photo: Square One

Square One’s luxury wing opened in March of 2016. Harry Rosen was the largest tenant to open in that space, measuring 19,730 square feet (according to lease plans). Other nearby retailers include Michael Kors, Club Monaco, Kate Spade, Ben Sherman and Wolford — which opened its third Canadian store in the centre in the spring. Jamie’s Italian restaurant also recently opened, and Coach will join the mix this fall. 


Men have their own footwear section at Mississauga's new Ferragamo boutique. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.Men have their own footwear section at Mississauga's new Ferragamo boutique. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Men have their own footwear section at Mississauga’s new Ferragamo boutique. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.


Artful display in the new Mississauga Ferragamo. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.Artful display in the new Mississauga Ferragamo. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Artful display in the new Mississauga Ferragamo. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.


Photo taken from the entrance to the new store. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.Photo taken from the entrance to the new store. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Photo taken from the entrance to the new store. Photo: Chantal Mizerski, Retail Council of Canada.

Ferragamo accessories and footwear are also carried at selected Canadian retailers such as Holt Renfrew (for men and women), Harry Rosen (men’s items only), and at Saks Fifth Avenue, which opened its first two Canadian stores in February of this year in Toronto. 

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: August 2, 2016



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