Founded in 1925 in Rome
Identity
To explain the Fendi fashion house a mathematical theorem would perhaps be necessary, in which tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and freedom of creativity are wisely dosed as a guarantee of a success never taken for granted, following the idea that nothing is impossible. - Silvia Venturini Fendi
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.
The success was confirmed when their five daughters, Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda, decided to get involved in the family business bringing new energy and ideas.
Nicknamed the five fingers of the hand, it was they who, in 1965, invited a young German designer to join the House. His name: Karl Lagerfeld!
A year later came the double F logo originally used as invisible lining for luggage, which today has become a symbol of luxury and exhibited with pride among the most significant examples of the phenomenon of logo mania.
After revolutionizing how to wear fur by fully reinterpreting it, transforming it into a fashionable, soft, light item of clothing, Karl Lagerfeld launched the House’s ready-to-wear collection in 1977. He still provides artistic direction alongside Silvia Venturini Fendi, who represents the third generation of the family and is in charge of accessories, menswear and kidswear.
In the ‘80s Fendi emerged as a global lifestyle brand, in 1989 Fendi Casa was founded, with the aim of decorating the environments with the same perspective of the fashion lines.
Foxes, mink, sable are so transposed into plaids and cushions, characterized by fashion details like the double F logo or the characteristic Spy Bag closing.
Forever associated with the Fendi image, the legendary Baguette bag and the timeless Peekaboo have helped to shape the House’s influence.
It is a reputation that even went beyond the borders of the Earth when Fendi put on a fashion show atop the Great Wall of China on October 19, 2007, making this breathtaking event the first show visible from the Moon!
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A House specialty since it was founded in 1925, working with fur is a part of Fendi's historic range of expression, being the only brand to have an inhouse fur atelier. From a social status symbol to a fashion phenomenon, this elegant staple changed under the successive guidance of Adele and Edoardo's five daughters and Karl Lagerfeld since 1965.
Outlook
The Fendi boutique concept has evolved as the House too has progressed. As it prepares to celebrate 90 years in business, the network of stores is changing to accentuate and celebrate the heritage and contemporaneity of the Rome-based brand.
Each of these prestigious boutiques on the world’s most beautiful streets contains a wall of baguette bags with some 40,000 bronze spikes.
A spectacular installation to showcase the first it-bag in the world, which was created by Silvia Venturini Fendi in 1997 and remains as iconic today.
Founded in 1925 in Rome
Identity
To explain the Fendi fashion house a mathematical theorem would perhaps be necessary, in which tradition and innovation, craftsmanship and freedom of creativity are wisely dosed as a guarantee of a success never taken for granted, following the idea that nothing is impossible. - Silvia Venturini Fendi
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.
The success was confirmed when their five daughters, Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda, decided to get involved in the family business bringing new energy and ideas.
Nicknamed the five fingers of the hand, it was they who, in 1965, invited a young German designer to join the House. His name: Karl Lagerfeld!
A year later came the double F logo originally used as invisible lining for luggage, which today has become a symbol of luxury and exhibited with pride among the most significant examples of the phenomenon of logo mania.
After revolutionizing how to wear fur by fully reinterpreting it, transforming it into a fashionable, soft, light item of clothing, Karl Lagerfeld launched the House’s ready-to-wear collection in 1977. He still provides artistic direction alongside Silvia Venturini Fendi, who represents the third generation of the family and is in charge of accessories, menswear and kidswear.
In the ‘80s Fendi emerged as a global lifestyle brand, in 1989 Fendi Casa was founded, with the aim of decorating the environments with the same perspective of the fashion lines.
Foxes, mink, sable are so transposed into plaids and cushions, characterized by fashion details like the double F logo or the characteristic Spy Bag closing.
Forever associated with the Fendi image, the legendary Baguette bag and the timeless Peekaboo have helped to shape the House’s influence.
It is a reputation that even went beyond the borders of the Earth when Fendi put on a fashion show atop the Great Wall of China on October 19, 2007, making this breathtaking event the first show visible from the Moon!
Icon
A House specialty since it was founded in 1925, working with fur is a part of Fendi's historic range of expression, being the only brand to have an inhouse fur atelier. From a social status symbol to a fashion phenomenon, this elegant staple changed under the successive guidance of Adele and Edoardo's five daughters and Karl Lagerfeld since 1965.
Outlook
The Fendi boutique concept has evolved as the House too has progressed. As it prepares to celebrate 90 years in business, the network of stores is changing to accentuate and celebrate the heritage and contemporaneity of the Rome-based brand.
Each of these prestigious boutiques on the world’s most beautiful streets contains a wall of baguette bags with some 40,000 bronze spikes.
A spectacular installation to showcase the first it-bag in the world, which was created by Silvia Venturini Fendi in 1997 and remains as iconic today.
Oversized, square Baguette sunglasses in gold-coloured metal with FF Baguette logo on the temples. Blue lenses with gold-mirrored FF micro logo and adjustable nose pads.
Rounded Baguette sunglasses made of FF Havana acetate. Embellished with brown graduated lenses and gold-coloured metal temples with FF Baguette motif.
Rounded Baguette sunglasses made of black acetate. Embellished with grey lenses and gold-coloured metal temples with FF Baguette motif.
Presented at the Autumn/Winter 21 Fashion Show, these black acetate cat-eye sunglasses feature diagonal-cut, dark grey lenses with a white border.
Fendi Bold hexagonal sunglasses in white acetate with FF Havana interior. Embellished with brown gradient lenses and gold-coloured metal Fendi lettering on the temples.
Fendi Bold hexagonal sunglasses in black acetate with Havana interior. Embellished with graduated grey lenses and gold-coloured metal Fendi lettering on the temples.
Fendi V3 oval-shaped glasses in black acetate and gold-coloured metal. Bridge embellished with Fendi lettering and Fendace motif on the temples, born of the creative collaboration between Fendi and Versace. Adjustable nose pads and grey lenses.
Fendi V3 oval-shaped glasses in black acetate and gold-coloured metal. Bridge embellished with Fendi lettering and Fendace motif on the temples, born of the creative collaboration between the brands. Adjustable nose pads and pink lenses.
Fendi V3 oval-shaped glasses in Havana acetate and gold-coloured metal. Bridge embellished with Fendi lettering and Fendace motif on the temples, born of the creative collaboration between the brands. Adjustable nose pads and brown lenses.
These rectangular sunglasses were presented in the Spring Summer 2022 fashion show and feature gold-mirrored brown lenses with maxi FF logo and exclusive branded hinges in 3D metal. Gold-coloured metal temples. Adjustable nose pads.
These rectangular sunglasses were presented in the Spring Summer 2022 fashion show and feature silver-mirrored grey lenses with maxi FF logo and exclusive branded hinges in 3D metal. Temples in palladium-colour metal. Adjustable nose pads.
Round pilot sunglasses in an ultra-light design, with Havana rubber texture injection-moulded frames. Front frame with double bridge and grey lenses. Slender temples and adjustable nose pads.
Round pilot sunglasses in an ultra-light design, with pink rubber texture injection-moulded frames. Front frame with double bridge and brown gradient lenses. Slender temples and adjustable nose pads.
Square sunglasses in an ultra-light design, with rubber texture beige injection-moulded frames. Front frame with double bridge and light blue-mirrored lenses. Slender temples and adjustable nose pads.
Square sunglasses in an ultra-light design, with rubber texture black injection-moulded frames. Front frame with double bridge and silver-mirrored lenses. Slender temples and adjustable nose pads.
Square sunglasses in an ultra-light design, with rubber texture Havana injection-moulded frames. Front frame with double bridge and silver-mirrored green lenses with all-over FF logo. Slender temples and adjustable nose pads.
Round pilot sunglasses in an ultra-light design, with black rubber texture injection-moulded frames. Front frame with double bridge and gold-mirrored grey lenses with all-over FF logo. Slender temples and adjustable nose pads.
Swim goggles, an item from the exclusive collaboration with Arena, presented in the Spring Summer 2022 fashion show. UV resistant and anti-fog silver-mirrored grey lenses with FF logo. Adjustable silicone strap. The kit includes a LYCRA® swim cap with the FF motif in brown and black and a case with yellow FENDI logo.
Swim goggles, an item from the exclusive collaboration with Arena, presented in the Spring Summer 2022 fashion show. UV resistant and anti-fog silver-mirrored grey lenses with FF logo. Adjustable silicone strap. The kit includes a LYCRA® swim cap with the FF motif in brown and black and a case with yellow FENDI logo.
Fendi V1 white acetate cat-eye sunglasses. Gold-coloured metal temples with FF motif and Fendace lettering, a symbol of the collection born of the creative collaboration between Fendi and Versace. Brown lenses.
O'Lock sunglasses with a square shape in gold-colored metal with FF logo on the edge of the front. Orange lenses. Adjustable nose pads.