Fendi in Rome: Beyond High Fashion
Since opening as a small shop for leather goods on Via del Plebiscito, Fendi has grown a reputation beyond high fashion, establishing a presence in art, architecture and luxury hospitality.
Eleanor is undertaking her degree in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art and works between London and Rome. She has a particular interest in the contemporary art world, as she has worked for galleries in both cities. She enjoys writing, traveling and painting.
Since opening as a small shop for leather goods on Via del Plebiscito, Fendi has grown a reputation beyond high fashion, establishing a presence in art, architecture and luxury hospitality.
Rome has some of the most astonishing frescos in the world, ranging from ancient roman villa interiors, to eighteenth century wall tapestries.