Fendi Roma Holiday 2020
Fendi unwraps everything you need to spend the holiday season in cozy fashion.
- Text by Jared Pearman
- Photos Courtesy of Fendi
Glamorous gala gowns and festive cocktail frocks may not quite be in the cards this holiday season; but as any true fashionista will concur, staying close to home shouldn’t have to mean sacrificing sartorial delights. Case in point: FENDI Roma Holiday, the latest collection from the fun-loving Italian couturier that delivers everything you need to brighten up the winter and spend the 2020 holidays in style—even if you never take a step outside the front door.
As one might expect, comfy loungewear is the bedrock of the collection, but these are anything but your old varsity sweats. Figure-flattering tracksuits have been given the Fendi luxe treatment, with silky viscose satin and gold Fendi Roma bands, effortlessly transitioning from cuddling up by the fire to Zoom holiday parties.
Cozy chunky knits, emblazoned with the double-‘F’ logo, bring in the quintessential hygge factor; while a line of winter-ready skirts opens up some easy dress-up options. And since we’re spending more time al fresco this year, battling the elements becomes a must—a cinch with FENDI’s new customized reversible windbreaker, designed in partnership with K-Way.
Jewellery is kept sweet and sparkly, with versatile pieces like FF logo earrings and necklaces that can be worn around the neck or as shimmery belts.
Stashing your essentials takes on a playful new mode, too, with FENDI Pack, the year’s colourful accessories collection that puts a fun twist on FENDI packaging, with structured shopping bags and soft drawstring pouches in graphic yellow and pink.
And for those wanting extra shine, the brand also launches a Golden capsule collection, featuring glittering golden Lurex dresses, skirts, and jumpsuits worthy of Midas himself.
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