Little Book of Fendi: The story of the iconic fashion brand
By (Author) Laia Farran Graves
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
5th March 2024
14th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Memoirs
746.92
Hardback
160
Width 183mm, Height 127mm, Spine 15mm
337g
Founded in 1925, Fendi is one of the finest and most celebrated luxury brands in the world.
Renowned for its attention to detail, innovative design and signature 'double F' logo, the family firm has conquered the fashion industry and acquired cult status among celebrities and fashionistas with the iconic Croissant, Peekaboo and Baguette 'It' bags.
Through stunning photographs and expert text, the Little Book of Fendi tells the story of one of Italy's oldest fashion dynasties, from the Fendi sisters, early days of fur and Dolce Vita period, to Karl Lagerfeld, Kim Jones and a global empire that remains as deeply embedded in popular culture as it ever was.
A stylist and journalist specializing in fashion and beauty, Laia Farran Graves has also worked for such publications as Vogue, InStyle, Glamour, Marie Claire and the Sunday Times Style magazine. Laia lives in London, England.