Black and Cream and Very Roman at Fendi Haute Couture Show
The show revisits Lagerfeld’s 1985 museum exhibition and highlights the creative steps behind haute couture, Fendi said.
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Black and cream and very Roman at Fendi haute couture show
Fendi presented its first haute couture show under designer Maria Grazia Chiuri Thursday, showing off a luxurious collection of black and cream looks -- and a tribute to longtime couturier Karl Lagerfeld.
Fendi, Maria Grazia Chiuri Revive Karl Lagerfeld’s 1985 Exhibition in Rome
The exhibition is presented at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea/GNAMC in Rome, concurrently with the unveiling of Chiuri's first couture collection for Fendi.
Fendi shows haute couture in Rome with nod to Lagerfeld
Held in Rome, where Fendi was established in 1925, rather than Italy's fashion capital of Milan, the show represents not only a love letter to the capital but a tribute to Lagerfeld, the German legend who for more than 50 years was creative director of the house, before his death in 2019. The National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, venue for the fashion show being held later on Thursday, will also host a reprise of the famous 1985 museu…
Fashion in the museum: in 1985 he shouted at the sacrilege, today it is a well-known resource. In Rome the parade-event of the Couture celebrates the far-sightedness of the five sisters.
There are debuts that feel like a change of era and others that feel like coming home. Maria Grazia Chiuri's Haute Couture at Fendi was a bit of both. The designer presented her first Couture collection for the fashion house in Rome, inside the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, a setting that couldn't be more symbolic for a house that has always understood fashion as a heritage, profession and memory. The moment comes after his …
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