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Fendi
- Italian Fashion Desigber Brand
Fendi
is an Italian fashion designer brand founded in 1925. It's most famous
for its selection of shoes and furs. Fendi boutiques can be found
all over the world. In recent years, Fendi entered the American market
with stores in New York, Bal Harbour, and the Galleria in Houston.
History
Fendi
began in 1918 when Adele Casagrande opened a leather and fur shop
in Via del Plebiscito in central Rome. When Adele married Edoardo
Fendi in 1925, they made a decision to change the name to Fendi.
The business prospered, and a new shop was opened in Via Piave in
1932. By 1946 Paola, 15, the eldest of the couple's five daughters,
went to work for the firm, followed by her sisters Carla, Anna, Franca,
and Alda.
In 1965
a marriage between the Fendis and German designer Karl Lagerfeld
was sealed, and it proved to be fortuitous for both. Lagerfeld immediately
created the inverted FF logo that joined the growing list of international
status symbols, and then set about, aided and abetted by the sisters,
to revolutionize the treatment of fur.
What had
once been a precious but stiff and heavy garment was transformed
into a light, soft, easy-to-wear and above all flattering outfit.
The team went on to invent new ways of working with fur, tanning,
dying, and treating, and took previously unused skins and turned
them into fashionable garments. By 1966 Fendi had presented its first
couture fur collection, designed by Lagerfeld. It was an immediate
success with foreign buyers. Marvin Traub, president of Bloomingdale's,
discovered Fendi's leather goods and introduced them to the United
States. Other outlets soon followed, and today Fendi has a large
store on New York's Fifth Avenue, as well as numerous Fendi boutiques
around the world.
In
1969 Fendi presented its first ready-to-wear fur collection at Palazzo
Pitti in Florence, bringing continuously evolving techniques and
imaginative designs to lower-priced furs without sacrificing quality.
When the sisters couldn't find the fabric clothes they wanted to
show under the furs their ready-to-wear line was born, again to great
success. It wasn't long before the "young" Fendissime line
was born, followed by perfume and other licenses.
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