See all the looks from Fendi's unexpectedly elegant, garden-inspired collection.
Like two romantic poets hopelessly in love with the garden – from greenery, roses and vegetables, right down to dirt, watering cans and pruning shears – Silvia Fendi and her old friend and collaborator Luca Guadagnino wrote an ode to Nature for spring with this unexpectedly elegant collection.
The mood was dreamy and sensual, with a special soundtrack made by Ryuichi Sakamoto and a backdrop of backdrops, the verdant expanse behind Milan’s Villa Reale. Models wove their way around the garden’s pebbled, tree-lined path, carrying Fendi bags shaped like watering cans, others made from trellis-like nets and handmade straw totes, while little gardening tool keychains dangled from buckles and straps.
“I fantasized about my beloved idea of gardening and the outdoors. It was a way out for me. I was trying to make myself feel lighter,” said Guadagnino. “’Suspiria’ was done in muted colors – actually no colors – and is very dark and these are very garish, bright prints. It’s always a beautiful way to release, to fantasize about the things you like and you want to do for yourself.”
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