The granddaughter of Fendi’s founders, Silvia Venturini Fendi was just five years old when she first encountered Karl Lagerfeld. His appointment as the Italian brand’s creative director in 1965, then a fur and leather goods shop, had set the course for their paths to cross. She recalls hanging around Lagerfeld when he worked, and she eventually grew to work alongside him after taking up the role of creative director for menswear, and the duty of whipping up accessories — such as the now two-time It bag, the Baguette — for his womenswear collections.
Venturini Fendi and Lagerfeld’s alliance would last the rest of his lifetime, because once he set foot in Fendi, he never left. It is now the longest collaboration between a fashion house and a designer, in which the late visionary helped parlay the brand from a single shopfront in Rome, into the global, luxury juggernaut it is today.
This sheer longevity of his is just one reason why in speaking with Venturini Fendi before the FW’19 reshow in Shanghai, Lagerfeld appears to be inextricable. No, omnipresent, as even just his swan song of a collection, FW’19, is testament to his enduring creative influence. His penchant for contrasts comes in the soft silhouettes that play up against strong, pagoda shoulders, and that decades-long love affair with crisp, high-collar shirts are on display alongside a self-designed FF monogram from 1981 (known as the Karligraphy logo). His presence in the menswear collection is palpable given that he was Venturini Fendi’s guest artist and style inspiration this season, with the notes and sketches he’d sent her over the years collaged and presented as a print. Behind closed doors, it’s apparent too that he lives on, in memories; as the tenacious mentor who welcomed her from the moment they met, and gave her advice (over the phone) up till the day before he passed on.
Esta historia es de la edición September 2019 de ELLE Singapore.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición September 2019 de ELLE Singapore.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Walking The Walk
MANOLO BLAHNIK remains one of the most covetable names in footwear. Now with more than five decades of history, the brand goes back to its beginnings to celebrate its most timeless silhouettes.
What Dreams May Come
Life as an actress can be an emotional roller coaster. Crazy Rich Asians star CONSTANCE LAU shares the highs, the lows, and everything else in between.
Just A Hint
Conspicuously More Understated Than Their Gem-set Cousins, These Subtle Rainbow-coloured Watches Are No Less Defiant In Their Insistence On Optimism And Style.
A cultural Conversation
With its Made of Makers programme, JAEGER-LECOULTRE has built a community of like-minded creatives who place innovation, craftsmanship and precision at the heart of all they do.
The Inner Lives Of Clothes
Compelling Fashion Doesn't Have To Be Ostentatious Or Overtly Conceptual, But It Does Need A Clear Identity And Character Of Its Own.
Journey to the WEST
Time to slip into some chaps and saddle up. Fashion's biggest brands are taking a turn at the rodeo.
The Mai Effect
Fresh off her cover shoot for ELLE Singapore-draped in head-turning Bvlgari jewels-Davika Hoorne radiates the charm and allure of a woman who's both wildly ambitious and perfectly content in her own skin. Here, the 32-year-old Thai-Belgian star reflects on two decades in the spotlight, and why she's not done dreaming just yet.
in Conversation
Cartier creative director MARIE-LAURE CÉRÈDE delves into the Maison’s haute joaillerie timepieces, while highlighting the importance of creativity and a happy team in her chat with CHARMAINE HO.
SPIRIT OF Samba
ENJOY A RIOTOUS NIGHT OUT WITH YOUR WELL-HEELED FRIENDS AT SUSHISAMBA SINGAPORE. COME FOR THE DRINKS AND STAY FOR THE REVELRYBUT DON'T FORGET TO DRESS THE PART.
OF WOMEN & SINGAPORE
From fashion trends that capture the cultural zeitgeist, to introspective opinion pieces about a life best lived, fashion historian NADYA WANG charts 31 years of ELLE Singapore history through its pages.