Fendi has recently announced a major shift in its creative leadership, with Kim Jones stepping down from his role as creative director of the women's collection and couture line. Jones will continue to helm the menswear division at Dior, maintaining his esteemed position within the fashion realm. As a prominent member of the Lvmh group, Fendi holds a significant position in the industry, with estimated revenues placing it as the fourth-largest fashion brand under Lvmh's umbrella.Gone are the days of old as Fendi prepares to embrace a new chapter, marking its journey into the milestone of 100 years in 2025. While speculation swirls around the successor to Jones, all eyes are on Pierpaolo Piccioli, former creative director of Valentino, as a potential candidate to take the reins of Fendi
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Fendi is an Italian luxury fashion house known for its leather goods, fur, ready-to-wear apparel, and accessories. Founded in 1925 by Adele and Edoardo Fendi in Rome, the brand initially started as a fur and leather shop. Fendi gained international fame for its innovative designs and craftsmanship, particularly its iconic “Baguette” handbag and trademark double “F” logo. The brand is also recognized for its collaborations with various artists and designers, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistry. Fendi operates as a subsidiary of the LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) group, solidifying its status in the high-end fashion market.