Try GOLD - Free
REAL TALK
Town & Country US
|October 2025
Fur was on the runways again. But should we be wearing it? One house has expertly maneuvered the nuances of this debate for a century.
The gleaming travertine façade of Rome's Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana bears an engraved tribute to the people of Italy: "A nation of poets, of artists, of heroes, of saints, of thinkers, of scientists, of navigators, of travelers."
Apart from the distinction of sainthood (the pope's alone to bestow), that litany of archetypes could describe the denizens of the palazzo's current owner, Fendi. Indeed, the ascent of the house to the pinnacle of global luxury took generations of artists, thinkers, navigators, and travelers of fashion's often thorny turf, and, if one considers the advanced Fendi technology, even scientists of a sort.
Fendi's 2015 acquisition of the building, a relic of Italy's fascist past, was a bold move. But audacity is a defining characteristic of the 100-year-old house. With an arched grandeur that alludes to one of antiquity's greatest structures, just a few miles away, "the Square Colosseum," as the palazzo is known, is an architectural expression of two elements central to the Fendi ethos: legacy and currency.
Such are the essential, if often conflicting, pillars of longevity in the mercurial world of fashion, where staying power is won not only by mastering the competitive challenges of business but also by adapting to ever changing standards of style as determined by the zeitgeist—and still remaining true to a core identity. Fendi has done this magnificently throughout its history, and nowhere was this on more triumphant display than at Silvia Venturini Fendi's fall 2025 show, which marked the brand's 100th anniversary.
This story is from the October 2025 edition of Town & Country US.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Town & Country US
Town & Country US
Is Just a Cruise Not Enough?
We have some suggestions.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
When Europe Wakes Up, Follow the River
AmaWaterways invites you to take a season-led approach to discovering cities, villages and daily life along Europe’s rivers in Spring 2027.
1 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Clickety-Clack
These trains will take you to points A, B, and C. And back in time.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Learning How to Listen
The best company you could ask for on a long drive might surprise you.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Regent Seven Seas Cruises builds ships to reach more places
Their fleet is compact by conviction, not compromise. All rooms are suites, the crew-to-guest ratio is nearly 1 to 1, and the all-inclusive fare covers shore excursions, specialty dining, spirits, Wi-Fi, a daily minibar restock, and so much more. Onboard restaurants compete with restaurants that have Michelin ambitions, and the Culinary Arts Kitchen runs cooking classes that change with every coastline.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Tell Me EVERYTHING
Give us a great woman’s stories, and we'll show you the world.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Capital Campaign
We’ve been teasing and toasting it all year, but our September issue will be where we really celebrate T&C’s 180th anniversary.
1 min
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Get It in WRITING
If there’s anyone who could bring back a simpler time of elegant analog correspondence, it’s Ralph.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
Is This the Coolest GOLF CLUB IN AMERICA?
Nine holes, a whiskey distillery, and a waiting list. Sweetens Cove isn't your average green.
2 mins
Summer 2026
Town & Country US
There Goes the Inheritance
As Britain prepares to abolish hereditary political titles one less thing for America to be smug about! one earl argues that, in some realms, a little nepotism has a lot of value.
5 mins
Summer 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

