Read on for our highlights from Milan Fashion Week so far, from Kim Jones’ tribute to Fendi’s 5 sisters, to Marni’s ode to beauty from the unconventional perspective of Francesco Risso Milan Fashion Week is under way in the capital of Italian fashion, where luxury behemoths such as Prada and Gucci vie for attention with smaller labels that specialise in beautifully made leather goods that are at the heart of the country’s fashion system. Here are some of the highlights from the first three days. {"@context":"https://schema.

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com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/09/19/8a95fd9f-67a2-4d0e-bb13-fa90f18684b9_4f2d56d4.jpg"} A sheer, heavily embellished dress paired with boots made in collaboration with Red Wing at the Fendi spring/summer 2025 show. Photo: AFP Advertisement Since joining Fendi as women’s creative director in 2020, British designer Kim Jones has often paid homage to the women in the Fendi family – from Silvia Fendi, who still designs accessories and menswear for the Italian brand , to her daughter Delfina, in charge of jewellery.

This season, he looked back to the history of Fendi and the five sisters who built it into the quintessential Roman luxury brand. The show opened with touching piano music in.