“Never! Never! Never!” said Silvia Venturini Fendi when I asked whether the pink dress – so soft, so womanly, so sensual – was a childhood memory she had brought back to life for this, her second show without the late Karl Lagerfeld.
It is the not first time that a major fashion house has captured changing womanhood on the runway – something that Lagerfeld himself never did. The new look included boudoir-pink dresses, fabrics with stroke-able surfaces and the kind of animal print that Karl had always resisted.The brand was famously developed by a mother and her five daughters, with Silvia Fendi leading the third generation. She explained why the swish of silk meant so much to her.
“In my family, being born a woman was a plus, not a minus. They were counting on you. My grandmother was very clever and she knew that women could rule the world. My mother was a different kind of mother. And my father was more a mother. They exchanged roles – but in a very cool way.”
Nothing new here.
Nice collection. I don’t really get the feminism claim though. What push for equality was represented in the clothing?
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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