Franz Kraler paid tribute to Fendi's timeless luxury.
The multimedia square becomes the stage for the Skyline Jazz Quartet, featuring renowned figures such as guitarist Franco Cerri, American pianist Mike Melillo, and Nunzio Barbieri, leader of Manomanouche and guitar in Paolo Conte's ensemble. The jazz band's repertoire traces the history of SWING from the late '20s, an ideal soundtrack to celebrate the years of economic boom in Italy, where the Fendi sisters made their debut in the family Maison in Rome, followed by the arrival of Karl Lagerfeld. This collaboration would prove to be the most solid and enduring in fashion history. Lagerfeld began working on furs, cutting, tearing, dyeing, and shaping them. His goal was to revolutionize the concept, creating lightweight garments for everyday wear with ease, sealed in the double F logo, "Fun Fur," the fun fur. Fendi Color Pequin is one of the brand's most well-known models, representing the latest evolution of fur as a glam accessory. A capsule collection of mink vests in exclusive colors was created for the multi-brand Franz Kraler in Cortina d'Ampezzo. For this special collaboration, a dedicated showcase was set up where the new image of Fendi Roma dominates and surprises: a gigantic package opens like a modern wunderkammer; a wonderful surprise with a language that oscillates between irony and luxury.