A rummage through your father’s (or grandfather’s) wardrobe will uncover the Italian fashion house’s collection for the season: nostalgic tones of brown and burgundy, paired with yesteryear patterns like plaids and Argyle-like and Herringbone-like prints, topped with orange tinted accessories – that good ol’ fashioned Casual Friday wear for that last haul in the office before the weekend begins. Besides that, Sue Tilley’s artistic brushstrokes peppered through the series upon big blousons and sleeveless shirts, featuring her first exhibition “This is My Life”, a series dedicated to her family tree, her relationship with Rui Ferreira, and her love towards everyday inanimate objects—the last most pertinent in the collection.
Trend Report Spring/Summer 2018: Fendi

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