From quilted duvet coats to larger-than-life bombers and a freshly-served Guinness collaboration, the UK brand hosted the best collection of the season.
The equestrian-inspired collection was easy and breezy while staying true to the brand’s casual elegance.
“What do hyper-masculinity and hyper-femininity mean? We’re thinking of the life that our objects are going to have, and the nature of fashion is that you cannot predict that.”
Designer Silvia Venturini Fendi rang the bells of academia with patterned school uniforms while relaxing at the “Fendi Club.”
Massimo Giorgetti set sail with paper sailor hat invitations, mirrored across the vibrant collection drenched in sunshine and clashing prints.
The kinky collection played with skintight leather and latex to deliver an utterly sensual experience at Milan Fashion Week.
From watermelon bags to croissant necklaces and jet-setting headgear, the designer’s first menswear collection did not disappoint.