Fendi's latest collection is a soft, summery take on nostalgia, blending vintage charm with modern twists amidst a landscape of change in the fashion industry.
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Fendi's creative director, Silvia Venturini Fendi, drew inspiration from her own childhood memories of summer vacations spent by the Mediterranean coast.
The collection features a soft, summery color palette with pastels and bold brights mingling together.
The collection features lightweight and airy fabrics such as cotton, linen, and silk.
The collection features flowing maxi dresses and loose-fitting trousers that evoke the languid spirit of summer afternoons spent lounging in the sun.
The collection's sense of nostalgia is a reminder that true style is about more than just keeping up with the latest trends, and that timeless craftsmanship and elegance are still highly valued.
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