Karl Lagerfeld Stays True To Fendi’s Opulent Tradition
Milano Moda Donna (Milan Fashion Week) Fall 2007
By Mari Davis
Photos by Giovanni Pucci
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DALLAS, Apr 30, 2007/ FW/ --- Known for its craftsmanship on leather and fur since its inception in 1918, Karl Lagerfeld, designing for the Roman fashion house, stayed true to Fendi’s tradition of opulence for Fall 2007 proposing multiple silhouettes of fur coats and different leather treatments for dresses.
A logo fest courtesy of the belt buckles that sport the double F Fendi griffe, and sometimes spelling out the whole Fendi name, one cannot really miss a Fendi woman.
To say that the furs were beautiful would be an understatement. Proposed in pure white or in its natural color or in black & white stripes, the coats are highly covetable and striking even from afar.
Pencil skirts that reached just below the knee had slimming and lengthening effects. Knitted pullovers with high turtlenecks and sleeves that were cut in half or three-quarters were folded at the cuff.
Daywear turns seamlessly into eveningwear. In fact, the daywear can take a woman from work to early dinner out with friends or her significant other.
It’s the classic Fendi woman, at ease with luxury and expect nothing less from her favorite fashion house.
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