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===Early years===
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The house of Fendi was launched in 1926 by Adele and [[Edoardo Fendi]] (1904-1954) as a fur and leather shop in Via del Plebiscito, Rome.<ref name="LBM 2012">{{cite book|last=Chevalier|first=Michel|title=Luxury Brand Management|year=2012|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|location=Singapore|isbn=978-1-118-17176-9|page=53 (of 316)|edition=second|author2=Gerald Mazzalovo |chapter=3}}</ref>
The house of Fendi was launched in 1926 by Adele and Edoardo Fendi (1904-1954) as a fur and leather shop in Via del Plebiscito, Rome.<ref name="LBM 2012">{{cite book|last=Chevalier|first=Michel|title=Luxury Brand Management|year=2012|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|location=Singapore|isbn=978-1-118-17176-9|page=53 (of 316)|edition=second|author2=Gerald Mazzalovo |chapter=3}}</ref>
In 1932 Adele and Edoardo Fendi opened a boutique in via Piave; the shop becomes one of the most popular destinations for foreign tourists visiting Rome.<ref name = "corriere">[https://style.corriere.it/moda/fendi-90-anni-di-storia-italiana/ Fendi, 90 anni di storia italiana]</ref>
In 1932 Adele and Edoardo Fendi opened a boutique in via Piave; the shop becomes one of the most popular destinations for foreign tourists visiting Rome.<ref name = "corriere">[https://style.corriere.it/moda/fendi-90-anni-di-storia-italiana/ Fendi, 90 anni di storia italiana]</ref>


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On 19 October 2007, Fendi chooses the [[Great Wall of China]] to present the spring-summer collection and shows 88 models, creating the first ever fashion show there.<ref>[https://wwd.com/fashion-news/designer-luxury/when-karl-and-fendi-conquered-the-great-wall-of-china-1203671195/ Seminal Moments: When Fendi Conquered the Great Wall of China]</ref><ref>[https://www.designboom.com/chic/fendi-at-the-great-wall-of-china/ fendi at the great wall of china]</ref><ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-life-fashionshow-idUSPEK1387120071021 China's Great Wall gets first major fashion show]</ref>
On 19 October 2007, Fendi chooses the [[Great Wall of China]] to present the spring-summer collection and shows 88 models, creating the first ever fashion show there.<ref>[https://wwd.com/fashion-news/designer-luxury/when-karl-and-fendi-conquered-the-great-wall-of-china-1203671195/ Seminal Moments: When Fendi Conquered the Great Wall of China]</ref><ref>[https://www.designboom.com/chic/fendi-at-the-great-wall-of-china/ fendi at the great wall of china]</ref><ref>[https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-life-fashionshow-idUSPEK1387120071021 China's Great Wall gets first major fashion show]</ref>


In 2009 Silvia Venturini Fendi created the [[Peekaboo bag]], achieving a success comparable to the [[Baguette (bag)|Baguette Bag]].<ref>[https://www.theweek.co.uk/96729/the-story-of-silvia-venturini-fendi-s-peekaboo-bag-from-tongue-in-cheek-accessory-to-timeless The story of Silvia Venturini Fendi’s Peekaboo bag: from tongue-in-cheek accessory to timeless design icon]</ref><ref>[https://fashionmagazine.com/style/fendi-peekaboo-10th-anniversary/ Silvia Venturini Fendi Reflects on Designing the Peekaboo Bag, 10 Years Onwards]</ref>
In 2009 Silvia Venturini Fendi created the Peekaboo bag, achieving a success comparable to the [[Baguette (bag)|Baguette Bag]].<ref>[https://www.theweek.co.uk/96729/the-story-of-silvia-venturini-fendi-s-peekaboo-bag-from-tongue-in-cheek-accessory-to-timeless The story of Silvia Venturini Fendi’s Peekaboo bag: from tongue-in-cheek accessory to timeless design icon]</ref><ref>[https://fashionmagazine.com/style/fendi-peekaboo-10th-anniversary/ Silvia Venturini Fendi Reflects on Designing the Peekaboo Bag, 10 Years Onwards]</ref>


In 2010 the Fendi Kids label was born, making its debut with the first under 14 collection in Spring/Summer 2011.<ref>[https://barbarafreres.de/en/fendi/ The Story of Fendi]</ref> In the same year, Fendi launched another new fragrance – Fan di Fendi – before discontinuing all of its fragrances again in 2015.<ref>Stephanie Epiro and Jennifer Weil (February 9, 2009), [https://wwd.com/beauty-industry-news/fragrance/lvmh-pulling-fendi-scent-1972304/ LVMH Pulling Fendi Scent] ''[[Women's Wear Daily]]''.</ref>
In 2010 the Fendi Kids label was born, making its debut with the first under 14 collection in Spring/Summer 2011.<ref>[https://barbarafreres.de/en/fendi/ The Story of Fendi]</ref> In the same year, Fendi launched another new fragrance – Fan di Fendi – before discontinuing all of its fragrances again in 2015.<ref>Stephanie Epiro and Jennifer Weil (February 9, 2009), [https://wwd.com/beauty-industry-news/fragrance/lvmh-pulling-fendi-scent-1972304/ LVMH Pulling Fendi Scent] ''[[Women's Wear Daily]]''.</ref>

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Fendi
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFashion
Founded1925; 99 years ago (1925)
FoundersAdele and Edoardo Fendi
Headquarters
Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana
Quadrato della Concordia 3
00144 Rome
Italy
41°50′13″N 12°27′55″E / 41.83689°N 12.46521°E / 41.83689; 12.46521
Number of locations
215 stores worldwide (2018)[1]
Key people
Bernard Arnault (Group CEO)
Serge Brunschwig (CEO)[1]
Kim Jones (Artistic Director)
Silvia Venturini Fendi (Artistic Director)[2]
Delfina Delettrez Fendi (Artistic Director)[3]
ParentLVMH
Fendi shop at the Elements, Union Square, Kowloon

Fendi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfɛndi]) is an Italian luxury fashion house producing fur, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and accessories. Founded in Rome in 1925,[4] Fendi is known for its fur and fur accessories, and for its leather goods. Since 2001 Fendi has been part of the “Fashion & Leather Goods” division of the French group LVMH. Its headquarters are in Rome, in the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana.[5]

History

Early years

The house of Fendi was launched in 1926 by Adele and Edoardo Fendi (1904-1954) as a fur and leather shop in Via del Plebiscito, Rome.[6] In 1932 Adele and Edoardo Fendi opened a boutique in via Piave; the shop becomes one of the most popular destinations for foreign tourists visiting Rome.[7]

From 1946, the five sisters Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda joined the company in its second generation as a family-owned enterprise[8] and each owned 20 percent.[9] Karl Lagerfeld joined Fendi in 1965[10] and became the creative director of the luxury fashion label's fur and women's ready-to-wear collection (launched in 1977).[11]

In 1966 Lagerfeld created the company logo[12] with the double F in a square version which will later be the subject of various reinterpretations. Also, in 1966 Fendi presented its first high fashion collection, expanding its interests in the United States and Japan. In 1969 the first commercial line of fur was launched and, in the following years, cosmetics and men accessories. In 1977 Fendi introduced clothing for the first time, with a ready to wear collection.[13]

1980s – 1990s

In the 1980s, Fendi expanded its range with perfumes[7] (1985), eyewear, jeans and home furnishings [14] (1987).
In 1989 Fendi opened the first United States boutique in New York on the 5th Avenue.

In 1994, Paola Fendi handed over the presidency of the company to her younger sister Carla.[15] Silvia Venturini Fendi, daughter of Anna, also joined the fashion house in 1994 and has since been the artistic director for accessories and co-designer of the women's line alongside Lagerfeld; in 1997 she designed the Baguette Bag, an iconic model that beats all sales and notoriety records.[13]

Sale of controlling share

Fendi was a family-controlled company until 1999, when Prada and LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods group, joined forces to buy 51 percent of Fendi for $545 million; competitor Gucci lost out in the bidding process.[16][17] Under the deal, Prada and LVMH were obligated to acquire any of the 49 percent of Fendi that the sisters should decide to sell.[18] The label lost approximately 20 million euros in 2001 and again in 2002.[19] In 2002, Prada agreed to sell its 25.5 percent stake to LVMH for $265 million.[20] In 2002, LVMH acquired an additional 15.9 percent.[21] Carla Fendi, a member of the founding family, continued to act as chairwoman and a minority owner until 2008.[22]

On 19 October 2007, Fendi chooses the Great Wall of China to present the spring-summer collection and shows 88 models, creating the first ever fashion show there.[23][24][25]

In 2009 Silvia Venturini Fendi created the Peekaboo bag, achieving a success comparable to the Baguette Bag.[26][27]

In 2010 the Fendi Kids label was born, making its debut with the first under 14 collection in Spring/Summer 2011.[28] In the same year, Fendi launched another new fragrance – Fan di Fendi – before discontinuing all of its fragrances again in 2015.[29]

2010s

In 2014, Fendi started making plans to use drones to show its catwalk fashions.[30] From 2013 until 2021, the company had a brand licensing agreement with Safilo for the design, production and worldwide distribution of Fendi sunglasses and optical frames.[31]

2015 was an important year for the maison: Fendi celebrated fifty years of business with Karl Lagerfeld and organized its first haute couture fashion show dedicated to furs, Haute Fourrure, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris.[32][33] Later the brand celebrated its ninety years with a fashion show at the Trevi fountain in Rome[34][35] and finally moved its headquarter to the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana.[36] Fendi will reportedly pay 2.8 million euros per annum to occupy the space.[37] On the site of its historic, 17th-century Palazzo Fendi in Rome, Fendi instead opened a hotel and its largest store in 2016.[38]

In 2017, Fendi released a customization shop in collaboration with e-commerce platform Farfetch for made-to-order handbag designs.[39]

Recent developments

By 2018, Fendi crossed the 1 billion euro ($1.2 billion) threshold in annual sales.[40] At that point, the label had 3,000 employees worldwide including around 400 who work in specialist leather and fur ateliers in Italy. It also operated a network of 215 stores.[41]

In September 2020, English designer Kim Jones was announced as also taking the role of artistic director of Fendi's women's collection, formerly occupied by Lagerfeld.[42]

In 2021, Fendi ended its partnership with Safilo and entered into an agreement with LVMH-owned Thelios to create, produce and distribute its eyewear collection.[43]

Fendi Casa terminated its collaboration with licensee Luxury Living and instead partnered with Design Holding, jointly controlled by Investindustrial and The Carlyle Group, on creating Fashion Furniture Design (FF Design) to produce and distribute Fendi Casa.[44][45]

Artistic directors

After 2019 Karl Lagerfeld direction (1965-2019), Silvia Venturini Fendi takes over both the men's and women's collections. From September 2020 the women's collection has been entrusted to Kim Jones, former stylist for the Dior men's collection, who is appointed artistic director of couture and womenswear. Silvia Venturini remains artistic director of accessories and menswear.[46] Jones' debut collection was for Fall / Winter 2021/2022.[47]
In 2021 Delfina Delettrez Fendi, Silvia Venturini Fendi’s daughter, has been appointed artistic director of jewelry.

Cinema

Fendi has often collaborated with cinema, the maison has designed the clothes for the cult Once Upon a Time in America, Evita and The Royal Tenenbaums.[48][49]
Many famous film directors in the 1970s choose Fendi furs for their characters: Luchino Visconti, Federico Fellini, Franco Zeffirelli, Mauro Bolognini.[50] Fendi has also dressed the divas of cinema: Sophia Loren, Diana Ross, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Soraya, Liza Minnelli.[51]

Campaigns

Lagerfeld himself was responsible for shooting Fendi's ad campaigns before his death. The company has then worked, among the others, with Nick Knight,[52] Craig McDean[53] and Steven Meisel.[54]

Philanthropy

In 2013, Fendi pledged more than 2 million euros to sponsor projects including a clean-up of the Quattro Fontane[55] and the restoration of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, and held the company's 90th anniversary show over the fountain using a plexiglas floor.[56][57] In 2018, Fendi signed a partnership with the Galleria Borghese to support the museum's exhibitions for the following three years.[58] In 2019, it committed 2.5 million euros to restore the Temple of Venus and Roma, when it held its couture show at the site.[59]

In 2021, Fendi completed the restoration of Rome’s Temple of Venus, which is the largest building of ancient Rome.[60]

Controversy

Fendi sued Burlington in 1986 for selling counterfeit handbags, and filed a new lawsuit in 2006 after concluding the company was violating the injunction. In 2010, a U.S. Magistrate recommended that Burlington pay Fendi just over $5.6 million in damages, attorney's fees and costs to settle a dispute dating to 1986 over the alleged sale of counterfeit Fendi-branded leather goods. Burlington subsequently agreed to pay $10.05 million.[61]

Also in 2010, Fendi reached a $2.5 million settlement with the former parent company of Filene's Basement to resolve counterfeiting claims.[62]

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