Panel Discussion: Fendi S/S 21 Haute Couture
Pierre A. M’Pelé is joined by Alexander Fury, Ruba Abu-Nimah and Teo van den Broeke to discuss Kim Jones's Fendi S/S 21 haute couture debut. The panellists unpicked the references embedded within the collection, including Virginia Woolf's binary-blurring 1928 novel Orlando, the Bloomsbury Group, and the hand-printed, marble-bound books published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf for Hogarth Press. They discussed the concept of fashion as family, as emphasised through the casting of the show, the androgynous makeup and hair styling and the likelihood of people wanting to dress up and look glamorous again once the pandemic is over.
Pierre A. M’Pelé is joined by Alexander Fury, Ruba Abu-Nimah and Teo van den Broeke to discuss Kim Jones's Fendi S/S 21 haute couture debut. The panellists unpicked the references embedded within the collection, including Virginia Woolf's binary-blurring 1928 novel Orlando, the Bloomsbury Group, and the hand-printed, marble-bound books published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf for Hogarth Press. They discussed the concept of fashion as family, as emphasised through the casting of the show, the androgynous makeup and hair styling and the likelihood of people wanting to dress up and look glamorous again once the pandemic is over.
- Live Review: Fendi A/W 21 Menswear
- Panel Discussion: Fendi A/W 21 Menswear
- Live Review: Fendi S/S 21 Haute Couture
- Collection Video: Fendi S/S 21 Haute Couture
- Live Review: Fendi A/W 21 Womenswear
- Runway Show: Fendi A/W 21 Womenswear
- Live Review Round-Up A/W 21 Womenswear: What Will The World Wear After COVID-19?
- Collection Video: Fendi S/S 22 Menswear