Lampoon, Top and pants Fendi Couture Collection, portrait necklace and earring Fendi Catena HJ Collection. Photography Benjamin Breading, styling Niki Pauls
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Fendi Couture, Lampoon Issue 28 – getting dressed is a work in progress

New life is breathed into a garment every time it is put on, as it’s almost never worn the exact same way twice. When the garment is passed onto another, the cycle begins again

Benjamin Breading interpreting through images the 2023 Fendi Couture by Kim Jones

Enhancing fluidity, shapes, and through sartorial draping, to renew the maison’s elements. Fendi Couture 23 by Kim Jones uses Delfina’s high jewelry as a base, applying a palette of neutral tones along with colors inspired by stones: black diamonds, rubies, sapphires.

Embroidery and goldsmithing techniques, the worlds of clothing and jewelry merge under layers of sequins and tonal stones. Femininity, womanhood and womanity. Softness and fluidity underlined by draping techniques, silks that feel like a second skin, and embroideries.

The curtain falls.

Benjamin Breading, analog photography and nature

Benjamin Breading is a photographer and director based in London. Also, he has been working for independent brands and publication such as 0 Magazine, Puss Puss Magazine and others.

Fendi Couture 2023 by Kim Jones

Fluidity, drape and form. The link between fashion and high jewelry is in the Fendi Couture collection, for which Kim Jones, Artistic Director of FENDI Couture and Womenswear collaborated with Delfina Delettrez Fendi, Artistic Director of Fendi Jewelry

Photography Benjamin Breading, Styling Niki Pauls

hair Anastasiia Tymoshchuk @SaintGermainAgency, makeup Anga Borodina @SaintGermainAgency
using @Glossier and @Typology, casting director Nicolas Bianciotto @IKKICasting
production Candice Carcaillon @Error404Production, set design Corentin Still
photography assistants Igor Knevez and Sylvain Libert, styling assistant Natalia Shkurkina
makeup assistant Lizaveta Lazovskaya, production assitant Anastasiia Honcharova

talent Riahn Griffiths @SilentParis

Editorial Team

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