Resort 2020 collection by Fendi was the first one without the late Karl Lagerfeld. The creative spirit of Mr. Lagerfeld is definitely something that will be missed but in life, and fashion is not an exception either, everything must go one. So the new collections needed to be delivered. This collection was designed by Lagerfeld´s assistant Silvia Venturini Fendi. The concept of the classic Fendi was there and yet it looked different.
The high and elegant classic is something for this Italian brand has been known about. And this collection was not an exception either. The dash of luxury was on the high note with the highly refined textures featured in the materials like cashmere, shiny and matte leather, satin and silk. The opening look was in all red monochrome edition built from the deep cut blouse and asymmetric skirt with a sharp-shouldered blazer. The monograms are a gro-detail when it comes to Fendi design, but just like everything in the concept of it, looks really refined and "not-in-your-face" kind of way. The prove of it is this skirt with the tiny monograms all over it. To be everything on the "style fleek" the socks were in this same colored-logo edition; the red ones with logos all over it!
That concept went on further in the collection that was presented in the form of simple editorial with the hotel lobby as a display, alluring that these clothes are made for everyday action and quotidian occasions like work, office, or simply the urban life. So with that intention, the light pink trenchcoat made of shiny leather with the monograms all over it, speaks perfectly for itself. The robust nature of it was toned down with the cinched waistline with the belt in the same kind of vibe. The fisherman hat and the big saddle pouchy bag in the camel colors have perfectly matched the chicness of the whole look!
The three items concept is definitely something Fendi still nourishes and by that I mean, the blouse, the skirt and the blazer on top. This indicates the joy of dressing up and the elegant code that in Fendi adore so much! But the much modern spin on Fendy lady was the high waisted wide pants with the same voluminous shirt. The flowy yet captured silhouette has definitely more of an urban edginess and yet looks so polished and exclusive. And that is what Fendi has been and obviously still remains to be!
This collection was definitely a breaker because it was the first one without Mr. Lagerfeld. Yet the concept of Fendi and that is a classic pure, luxuriously refined approach with the huge feminine boost is definitely the area Fendi will continue to collect the fashion fans and consumers´ appreciation!
What do you think about this collection? Do you like it? Which look do you find the most interesting?
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