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Legendary Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini inspires Fendi haute couture.
Chapters of Rome’s history, its romantic allure and cultural legacy are interwoven with a distinctly contemporary aesthetic in the Fendi Couture Autumn – Winter 2021 collection, designed by Kim Jones.
Fendi presented its haute couture collection for Fall/Winter Hiver 2021-2022 through the lens of Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino. Womenswear Artistic Director, Kim Jones shared his vision of Rome, inspired by legendary Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini.
From precious inlay effects to lavish crystal embroideries and appliqués, the Fendi Couture Autumn – Winter 2021 celebrates creativity and craftsmanship in their most refined forms. Themes and techniques inspired by the immortal allure of ancient marble sculptures are translated into softly draped silhouettes, delicate mineral hues, and intricate details. The breathtaking bags were inlaid with mother-of-pearl and marble mosaics inspired by authentic ancient murals.
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Amidst the Italian Maison’s Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana headquarters, the silhouettes echoed the rich history of Rome, immersing us in a poetic universe where time seems to stand still. Fendi couture shoes are decorated with mosaics and gowns reference the building’s marble columns with mineral hues and contemporary cuts, set off by embroidered silk and lace.
Ethereal leather pleats, delicate lace and intricate embroideries offer a dreamy transfiguration of Classical and Renaissance motifs within a contemporary context.
Overlapping temporalities included Kate Moss walking the runway with her daughter, a fusing of generations for timeless fashion that celebrates Italian elegance and artisanal excellence.
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The talented artisans too often ply their craft without sufficient recognition. Italian luxury house Fendi invited 20 ateliers representing the Italy’s 20 regions to interpret the iconic Baguette bag – designed in 1997 by Silvia Venturini Fendi, Creative Director for Accessories and Men’s collections. The designer plans to expand this unprecedented project to pay tribute to the best artisans around the world.
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Twenty regions, twenty interpretations of the Baguette bag.
Fendi‘s “Hand in Hand” project was launched with twenty selected ateliers in Italy, which applied their unique talents to transform the iconic bag into a jewel of craft workmanship. Each Fendi Baguette bag is stamped with the atelier’s name and the gold “Fendi Hand in Hand” logo, created specially for the occasion.
“Fashion often focuses on the designer, and I think it’s time that we celebrate the community of artisans behind these amazing creations,” says Silvia Venturini Fendi.
The first creation was presented in Fendi’s Fall/Winter 2020-2021 runway show, a collaboration between Fendi artisans and craftspeople at the Florentine atelier Peroni in Tuscany. In the skilled hands of Peroni artisans, the Baguette is fashioned from a single seamless piece of molded vegetal-tanned leather with no stitches from bag to buckle, usingan impressive traditional technique known as cuoio artistico fiorentino. The different Italian regions each contributedistinctive savoir-faire while sharing a passion for traditional craftsmanship and skillful handmade creations.
Rich floral brocade inspired by Venice’s glorious history is woven on authentic Jacquard looms. Fendi Hand in Hand Project 2020; @Fendi
In Veneto, “Hand in Hand” spotlights time-honored craft. Working with Venetian artisans at Bevilacqua, which has been making jacquard for five centuries, Fendi goes back in time. The fabric is woven by hand on 18th century wooden looms by artisans who meticulously create a rich floral brocade motif, producing just a few centimeters per day. An interlaced satin strap and a buckle sculpted in jasper with lizard details further elevate the jacquard. The absolutely breathtaking result is an ode to patient talent, to experience, and to the historic beauty of Venice.
Women artisans are honored in the Umbrian town of Perugia at the family-owned business Giuditta Brozzeti. Antique looms from the 19th century reproduce designs inspired by the bestiary of Medieval history. For its vision of the Baguette, the atelier featured a horse, a peacock, a unicorn and a dove in a bright royal blue and white color scheme. The luxurious simplicity harbors the secrets of generations of weavers of authentic textiles.
Nestled in the heart of Rome, cradle of emperors and Fendi’s native city, is the atelier-boutique of master jeweler Massimo Maria Melis. The history of ancient Rome meets the contemporary elegance of the couture house to create a leather Baguette decorated with original bronze coins portraying Roman emperors. The piece honors not the political past but ancestral Roman goldsmith techniques restored to their original glory.
The Abruzzo region, represented by artisan Simona Iannini, showcases the delicate force of the tombolo aquilano lacework technique. Continuous threads of linen are interlaced and never cut or sewn, an almost magical precision art passed on through generations since the 15th century. Recreating the shape of the Baguette using this centuries-old technique took 100 hours of work. The lace is starched and then becomes rigid after being left to dry on a wooden form for three days.
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