Front Row @ Fendi Spring 2024

Fendi presented their Spring 2024 collection during Milan Fashion Week.
In the latest collection, Kim Jones explored an ease of dressing with a certain Roman freedom, where imperfection becomes a more human perfection and where luxury is found in the comfort and quiet confidence clothing and accessories give the wearer to be themselves.
A sense of duality – a very Fendi quality – permeates the collection.
The front row was full of friends of the house.
Adèle Exarchopoulos has enjoyed a long-time relationship with the brand, which we have seen mostly during Cannes Film Festival, where the French actress will wear the label exclusively.
Adèle does love to have fun with fashion, but as she is maturing, so is her style, which is seen here in this charcoal grey Fendi suit.
The double layering of the trousers is interesting, even if they are a smidge too long.

Amber Valletta showcased the beauty of soft sculptural knitwear in this strapless Fendi Spring 2024 dress.


While there is nothing wrong with this Fendi look; it feels a bit too static and safe for someone like Charli XCX.

I don’t know about you, but I’m already preparing myself to see most Fendi looks on the red carpet going forward with these gloves from the Spring 2024 collection.
On the runway they were not colour co-ordinated, which Christina Ricci showcases with her taupe gown styled with blue pumps.

There was more colour-blocking from Demi Moore.


This might be underwhelming for some, but this is very consistent with Gwendoline Christie’s off-duty, day-to-day style.
I can also picture her wearing what Charli XCX wore to this event.

It’s the small, draped details on Kate Moss’ Fendi dress that I love along with the pop of colour via her clutch

Naomi Campbell will always give us a moment at Fendi, and this tonal look was no exception.
The only thing I am questioning here is the necklace.

Naomi Watts served up first day back at school “you’ll grow into it” vibes.


Much like Charli XCX, this grey dress didn’t suit Suki Waterhouse’s style.


Winnie Harlow was FF monogrammed to the max.
Credit: Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images for Fendi & Vogue.com
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