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By Alessandra Turra
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Finding a perfect balance between the creative and the commercial, Karl Lagerfeld reworked some of the Fendi house’s most recognizable elements — geometrics, colorblocking, fur, among them — for a pretty pre-fall collection that looked fresh and modern.
In the wake of incredible in-store success, the brand’s instantly popular furry Bag Bugs, which were launched as bag charms last year, appeared here as decorative elements on a range of products. They added an ironic, playful twist to an intarsia wool turtleneck sweater — which was matched with a silk-crepe miniskirt with sheer tulle linear inserts — and to a cropped nappa leather biker jacket with a shearling collar. The latter was worn with a wool jacquard skirt with heat-sealed leather details in one of the collection’s signature motifs — symmetric stripes recalling piano keys. Inspired by the patterns of vintage scarves, which Lagerfeld found during his research, they also decorated one side of a fuchsia cashmere sweater with a matching column skirt, as well as a rich oversize shearling coat with a Mongolian fur collar.
Geometry also returned in Fendi’s upscale fur offerings, which included an exquisite cashmere zippered coat embroidered with mink fur blocks and mirrored embellishments.
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