The designer behind the Roman house and the Call Me By Your Name director have long had a fruitful relationship On a cloudless June morning in Milan, as sunlight danced through the rustling foliage of the city's Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, the high-voltage fashion house Fendi presented a whole new look for its spring/summer 2020 men's catwalk show.
The usual pulsing soundtrack was substituted with whimsical music, the models crunched along gravel paths in the morning light instead of stomping along a spotlit catwalk, and the shouty logomania and millennial-pleasing neon brights were done away with in favour of languid shapes, soft-focus romanticism and...
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