Designer’s first Fendi womenswear collection modelled by top names from Demi Moore to Naomi Campbell
One has been a British fashion superstar for 30 years; the other is a British designer who is becoming fashion’s next global power player.
A rare catwalk turn by Kate Moss marked the moment that Kim Jones, lauded with industry awards but a little-known name in the wider world, took his place at fashion’s top table with his first womenswear collection, for Fendi haute couture. Moss was joined by her daughter Lila, 18, the first time the pair have walked a catwalk together. The actor Demi Moore opened the show in off-the-shoulder black satin; Naomi Campbell closed it in a silver cape with cathedral-length train. Such stellar casting, on a show filmed behind closed doors with no live audience, was an unmistakable flexing of strength.
Related: Ghost of stylist Judy Blame haunts Dior Men's collection
Continue reading...