The Fendi family marked a century in fashion with a memorable show featuring family members, including the great-great-grandsons of the founders, reflecting deep sentimental ties. Artistic director Silvia Venturini Fendi led the event, noting that her connection to Fendi remained unchanged despite its ownership by LVMH. The centenary collection, featuring classic influences from the 1960s and 1970s, was complemented by iconic models like Yasmin Le Bon and Penelope Tree. Instead of recruiting a new womenswear designer post-Kim Jones, the focus remained on celebrating family legacy and creativity.
The Fendis' fashion show celebrated 100 years of heritage with a family-oriented event featuring their great-great-grandsons, blending personal history with high fashion.
Silvia Venturini Fendi, overseeing the centennial show, emphasized its familial and sentimental significance, marking her ongoing connection to the brand despite its ownership change.
The anniversary collection, inspired by 1960s and 1970s styles, showcased over a hundred new outfits, featuring a notable lineup of models including Yasmin Le Bon and Penelope Tree.
Silvia described the collection's essence as 'alchemic', underscoring the emotional ties and creativity steeped in the legacy of the Fendi fashion house.
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