FENDI kickstarted the holiday season with an exclusive event last night, celebrating the launch of its Winter Holiday 2024 Collection with friends & fam of the house. We linked up to document the night, catching up with some of its VIP guests, sipping festive margs, and exploring FENDI’s new collection. Here’s what went down.
Inside FENDI’s Bond Street store we found a giant FENDI-fied festive tree, the house’s Winter Holiday offering, and a roster of actors, models, music artists, influencers, and athletes. JAGUAR was on the decks, sending vibey beats through the space; cocktails were flowing; and FENDI’s Winter Holiday collection was on show for everyone to browse.
Inside the store, we caught up with rap legend Wretch 32 who told us something he does that he thinks no one else does is “hardly sleep - I don’t really see much people living on the lack of sleep that I’m getting,” and Lennon Gallagher who said his unique trait might be “eating cheese before I go to bed.”
When we asked FENDI’s guests about what song will match the vibe of 2025, Wretch told us he thinks it’ll be Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather” and Imaani argued it had to be ”something from Megan thee Stallion.” Amongst the crowd of VIP guests, we also ran into some of the Culted friends and family including Calum Harper, Cora Corre, Emma Winder, and more.
The main character of the event was FENDI’s Winter Holiday 2024 collection though, the brand’s new drop featuring a piece for any activity you could get up to this holiday season. Whether you’re hitting up the ice rink dressed in sportswear inspired by sixties skiwear; heading into the snow wearing a warm FENDI Tartan knit; or sliding up to a night out with a sequin FENDI Baguette at your hip, there’s a piece in the collection for every event this season.
Hit up FENDI’s website or head in store to experience its festive Winter Holiday 2024 collection yourself, and hit up our IG to see what else we got up to at the event.
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