Founded in 1925 in Rome
The Fendi adventure began in 1925 on Via del Plebiscito, a busy street whose location in the heart of Rome made it a main thoroughfare used by the transalpine aristocracy. Adele and Edoardo Fendi opened a small and medium leather goods shop and set up what was then a secret fur workshop. The shop was set in an area through which nobility would ride on their way to excursions by the sea, and Adele, watching the passing carriages, was inspired by the horse’s beautiful saddles and bridles to create a line of handbags using those same techniques. Success came quickly, already in the 30s the finest furs and leather accessories of the Fendi laboratory reached international fame thanks to the rich ladies in visit to the Eternal City who had a penchant for Italian craftsmanship.
Square Fendi Bold sunglasses in Havana acetate with FF motif. Temples with gold-colored metal Fendi lettering. Blue lenses.
Presented at the Fall-Winter 22 fashion show, these oval-shaped gold-tone metal sunglasses are inspired by the atmosphere of the 2000s. In keeping with the new Fendi First Fashion Jewelry line, designed by Delfina Delettrez Fendi, they are decorated with a crystal micro F design. Blue lenses. Adjustable nose pads.
Cat-eye FF sunglasses in gold-colored metal with FF motif engraved on the front and temples. Brown lenses. Adjustable nose pads.
Cat-eye FF sunglasses in gold-colored metal with FF motif engraved on the front and temples. Gray lenses. Adjustable nose pads.
Oversized round FF sunglasses in gold-colored metal with FF motif engraved on the front and temples. Pink gradient lenses. Adjustable nose pads.
Versace by Fendi Fendi V2 oval-shaped style in white acetate. Temples with gold-coloured metal Medusa safety pin brooch. Tips embellished with the FF logo, a symbol of the collection born of the creative collaboration between Fendi and Versace. Pink lenses.
Versace by Fendi Fendi V2 oval-shaped style in Havana acetate. Temples with gold-coloured metal Medusa safety pin brooch. Tips embellished with the FF logo, a symbol of the collection born of the creative collaboration between Fendi and Versace. Brown lenses.
Versace by Fendi Fendi V2 oval-shaped style in black acetate. Temples with gold-coloured metal Medusa safety pin brooch. Tips embellished with the FF logo, a symbol of the collection born of the creative collaboration between Fendi and Versace. Grey lenses.
Fendace Fendi V1 cat-eye style in black acetate. Gold-coloured metal temples with Fendace lettering, a symbol of the collection born of the creative collaboration between Fendi and Versace. Grey lenses.
Cat-eye, black acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and grey lenses.
Cat-eye, Havana acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and brown lenses.
Cat-eye, white acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and blue lenses.
Square, black acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and grey graduated lenses.
Square O’Lock glasses in Havana acetate. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and brown graduated lenses.
Square O’Lock glasses in Havana transparent acetate. Oversized gold metal O’Lock logo on the temples and pink graduated lenses.
Square O’Lock glasses in Havana transparent acetate. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and grey graduated lenses.
Rectangular, black acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and grey lenses.
Rectangular, white acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and brown lenses.
Rectangular, black acetate O’Lock glasses. Temples with gold metal oversized O’Lock logo and blue lenses.
Presented at the Spring/Summer 22 Fashion Show, these metal, geometric shaped shield glasses feature a grey single lens and gold-coloured metal temples with Fendi Brush lettering: a stylised version of the Fendi logo, hand-drawn by the famous fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez in the eighties as an exercise in typographic style.
Presented at the Spring/Summer 22 Fashion Show, these metal, geometric shaped shield glasses feature a multicolour mirrored single lens and gold-coloured metal temples with Fendi Brush lettering: a stylised version of the Fendi logo, hand-drawn by the famous fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez in the eighties as an exercise in typographic style.