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My clever Whitney Houston song title reference aside, Fendi's fall 2010 collection was a lesson in what happens when a label's artistic director has entirely too much on his plate. I know many in the fashion world believe Karl Lagerfeld to be superhuman, but he's just a man who happens to be a great designer. Even this great designer, however, can suffer from mental overload. With three labels and countless collections to oversee in a year, his efforts for this Fendi outing fell flat. The looks were a tad depressing and bland and failed to live up to the more fashion-forward collections of the past. It seems this is Lagerfeld's answer to the global recession, but his namesake collection, which showed in Paris over the weekend, was incredibly chic and thought-provoking, not to mention flying in the face of financial uncertitude. Beyond the disappointing clothes were the even more disheartening bags. The past couple of seasons treated Fendi fans to a slew of new designs, the most popular and successful being the Peek-A-Boo Bag. Many of us fell in love with this classic design and looked forward to newer, more exciting versions. Unfortunately, spring 2010 saw the introduction of a few new Peek-A-Boo bags that were a step backwards (the outed seams on the newer iterations were high on my list of unnecessary revisions). This fall provides very little in terms of the label's most attractive bag. Only a gorgeous lemon yellow leather Peek-A-Boo made me swoon. An odd, geometric-patterned patchwork Peek-A-Boo with a gag-inducing color palette made me want to scold that Fendi accessories design team. C'mon, guys! Is that the best you can do with such a fabulous design? Shame on you, and do better next time. If you were waiting to see the controversial Skin Bags and their equally talked about overlays at this runway presentation, then you're out of luck. There wasn't one Skin Bag in the entire collection. They've either (a) decided to ditch the concept and the bags altogether or (b) there were just too many new styles to preview and runway space was too short and precious to devote to the design. I hope it's the latter that will win out because I'd like to see the "skin bag" concept developed even further. It's certainly an endeavor worthy of the "Kaiser". So what about the new styles I just mentioned? Well, they were pretty boring. The square shoulder bags with metal-tipped corners made me want to yawn (which is great for my ear infection!). There were several bags with velvet, suede or feather accents as well as a heavy use of ostrich, but even the new front-pocket satchels and front flap shoulder bags seemed entirely played out. To further impress us (I say in a facetious tone), Fendi shoved their new personalization services down our throats with a copious display of initial-bearing tags. Whatever. I was bored. I'm still bored. I'll have to sit and wait another 6 months in the hopes that Lagerfeld takes a vacation or gets some rest. Maybe then we'll get a bag collection that's more than just OK. Photo source: nymag.com |
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I’m usually not a fan of the Fendi logo bags, but this one is cute. It’s a classic flap bag, but bigger and great for an everyday bag. I like the purple detail, and the gathered material that makes it look soft and fluffy. The shoulder strap is purple leather with gold tone hardware. Inside is matching purple silk lining. Available at Mytheresa.com
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Did I have a major "moron" moment last night. As I was preparing my review of the Fendi Skin Clutch, I realized my entire opinion of the bag was wrong. Way, way wrong, in fact. The reason for my confusion is that Nordstrom's website erroneously lists this bag as a satchel. No wonder I thought the bag was ridiculous. It's a CLUTCH!!! (Note: Will the people that write up descriptions for retail websites get their !#@* straight for once.) Now the dimensions and shape of the bag make perfect sense to me. Even with my style mix-up finally cleared up, however, I couldn't understand why the design sported tiny spikes along the top edge of the bag. Then I remembered Fendi's Skin Satchels from the Spring 2010 collection and it all clicked. A quick visit to Style.com confirmed that this is a Skin Clutch. The spikes serve to hold overlays or "dresses" in place. Most of the overlays we saw on the runway were fabrics or embroidered linens. Those were a bit to quaint for my taste. I actually like the overlay concept, but I'd prefer different finishes. A studded "dress" would take this clutch from day to evening without leaving you saddled with a studded bag all day through. It's just an example of how the idea could work. My problem with the Skin Clutch is that, if used without the overlays, the spikes look out of place. If you decide to purchase an overlay so the bag can actually function as it was designed to, be prepared to shell out some major dollars. The plain leather Fendi Skin Clutch is $1450 while most of the overlays are priced well over $1000 (the tulle version from the runway pics is nearly $2000). Yikes! The overlays are more expensive than the bag!!! I think Karl and his crew need to rethink this whole "skin bag" concept and come up with better overlays and more reasonable prices. Who am I kidding? This is the same label that priced their selleria Peek-A-Boo bags over $4000. They get a thrill out of making really expensive bags, but I'm afraid the Skin Clutch is not worth it. |
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I’m so utterly pleased to see the bags from the Fendi Spring 2010 catwalk starting to land in stores. This bag collection is my favorite from Fendi in…well, almost forever. It had a bohemian grace and ease to… |
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With the onset of Spring and summer comes the inevitable raffia, basket like bags. I usually can’t stand them as they look like picnic baskets, but this Fendi version is beautiful. It’s a sand glazed woven raffia shopper with black leather handles and comes with a removable shoulder strap. This is a great bag to make a casual look chic. It comes in sand and black. The sand color is available at Mytheresa.com
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The Fendi handbags debuted at the Fall 2010 show were a refreshing surprise considering the rest of the collection (most notably the shoes) was horrible.The bags mostly consist of structured satchels that have a somewhat prim, but classic and sophisticated style. The popular Peek a Boo made a return, this time in a short fur, striped version, as well as the traditional solid style, but with leopard print detail. There was one baguette in mustard and brown ostrich, and a couple of very small, hard shell clutches. The bags are very wearable, everyday, any occasion, which means they will sell, even in an unstable economy.
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![]() Fendi has created a very flashy, very expensive, and very exclusive new bag to celebrate the opening of their most recent shop in the Crystals at MGM's CityCenter in Las Vegas, NV. The bag is a Trevi Fountain Peekaboo bag done in luxe python leather that's been dipped in 24-carat gold and carries a price tag of $36,000. Along with the golden version are a limited edition of 20 other bags that don't have the golden finish but do have a numbered gold logo plate on the inside and each sell for $4,550. Filed under: Handbags $36,000 24-Carat Gold Fendi Bag, Handbag of the Day originally appeared on Luxist on Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Everyday is a perfect day to receive roses and the House of Fendi definitely agrees. Just check out one of their most classic and popular handbag designs, adorned with the sweet appeal of roses. We can all recall Louis Vuitton’s Roses collection from a season or two ago, but what do you think about Fendi’s [...]
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Fendi has opened an impressive new store in Las Vegas. Inside the boutique at CityCenter you'll find a scaled down recreation of Rome's Trevi Fountain!
But the replica landmark isn't the only attraction for luxury lovers. Fendi has released a handful of exclusive pieces to celebrate the opening. A limited edition Trevi Fountain Peekaboo pays tribute [...]
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