Designers Really Want Us to Wear Fur. Or Something Like It.
Briefly

Fendi celebrated its 100-year anniversary with a show that prominently featured fur, honoring its origins as a handbag and fur workshop. Silvia Venturini Fendi, reflecting on her early experiences with the brand, opened the show with her twin grandchildren in updated versions of a childhood fur jacket. The collection included luxurious furs alongside styles from the 1920s through the 1980s, indicating a notable resurgence of fur on Milan's runways, previously considered out of favor, suggesting its re-entry into high fashion's essential materials.
"Fendi's centenary show was an homage to its roots, showcasing designs steeped in history while embracing an exuberant revival of fur, celebrating its enduring elegance."
"Silvia Venturini Fendi, the custodian of the brand's legacy, introduced modern interpretations of fur that evoke nostalgia while pushing boundaries in contemporary fashion."
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