In tune with the brand philosophy, the luxury fashion house showed off equestrian-inspired patterns and sophisticated colour palettes of cognac, pearl grey, champagne yellow and bronze set against precious wood and silk.
The stars of new living spaces emerged with Fendi's love of marrying the classic and contemporary aesthetic. Chic atmospheres were evoked with precious fabrics on quilts and accessories, alongside mink armchairs, fox and Lapin rex pillows, cashmere wool and jacquard silk.
Though it may sound like maximalist opulence and an indulgent foray from fashion into furnishing, Fendi Casa is everything but maximalist.

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Daniel wrote (31.12):
Merry Christmas Julz, hope you had a lovely day :)
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LKaylor wrote (31.12):
Hey Julz, no problem. and your beautiful also. love your photos. yes, im half italian. at the moment im in the US, but i go back to italy in the summer. stay in touch. and stay glamorous! -Lonni |
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Daniel wrote (31.12):
Yeah we were, but the meanies behind the bar were trying to get rid of us. T'was really cruel of them. So sorry you missed it.Are you going to join us on Saturday? |
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Jaki wrote (31.12):
That's fine, I can relate!I'm not doing fashion events yet.. it's my dream as well. I'm a qualified event manager, but I don't finish my diploma till the end of this year. I've managed a couple of other events, but not fashion yet. But yeah, my plan is to move to Sydney at the end of this year and then to LA or NYC to work full time in fashion events. Doing events is so much fun though, but a lot of hard work! It's not like a 9-5 job. You might need to be somewhere at 7am or you can rock up after lunch but then won't finish until 9pm or something. You should get work experience at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week to get contacts and get your foot in the door! xo |
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Jaki wrote (31.12):
Hi Julz! You want to do fashion events too? That's awesome! And Elle Woods made me study law too! xo
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