FENDI black & camel wool & cashmere TOUCH OF FUR Muffler Scarf
By Fendi
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic This 100% authentic Fendi Touch of Fur muffler scarf in black wool (55%) and
FENDI black & camel wool & cashmere TOUCH OF FUR Muffler Scarf
By Fendi
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic This 100% authentic Fendi Touch of Fur muffler scarf in black wool (55%) and
$153Sale Price|55% Off
FENDI 100% wool navy blue Signature Monster Eyes purple fur trimmed scarf
By Fendi
Located in Hong Kong, NT
FENDI 100% wool navy blue Signature Monster Eyes purple fur trimmed scarf Reference: ANWU/A00588
Fendi Fur Trimmed Cashmere Stole/Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
Brand New - Fendi Fur Trimmed Cashmere Stole/Scarf Blue stole fully crafted from luxurious, soft
Fendi Brown Cashmere Fur Trim Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
CONDITION is Very Good. Hardly any visible wear to the scarf is evident on this used Fendi designer
FENDI Black Cashmere Fur & Fringe Trim Scarf
By Fendi
Located in San Francisco, CA
Vintage FENDI scarf comes in black cashmere felt with fur trim, embroidered logo, and fringe. Minor
Fendi Blue Silk Fur Trim Zucca FF Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
on this used Fendi designer resale item. Details Blue Silk Scarf Zucca FF pattern Diagonal
FENDI 100% wool navy blue Signature Monster Eyes purple fur trimmed scarf
By Fendi
Located in Hong Kong, NT
FENDI 100% wool navy blue Signature Monster Eyes purple fur trimmed scarf Reference: ANWU/A00588
FENDI 100% wool navy blue Signature Monster Eyes purple fur trimmed scarf
By Fendi
Located in Hong Kong, NT
FENDI 100% wool navy blue Signature Monster Eyes purple fur trimmed scarf Reference: ANWU/A00588
Fendi Printed Fox Fur Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
Fendi printed fox fur scarf. Blue and white. Buckle fastening at front. 100% Fox fur; fabric2: 100
Fendi Floral Print Fox Fur Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
This lush, lustrous fox-fur and silk scarf by Fendi in a colour-block design featuring a floral
Fendi Floral Printed Fox Fur Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
This lush, lustrous fox-fur and silk scarf by Fendi in a colour-block design featuring a floral
Fendi Leather Trimmed Printed Fox Fur Scarf
By Fendi
Located in London, GB
This lush, lustrous fox-fur and silk scarf by Fendi in a black and white design featuring a
$1,687Sale Price|25% Off
Size: 39
New Fendi Karl Lagerfeld Ad Runway Fur and Suede Platform Boots Booties Sz 39
By Fendi
Located in Conroe, TX
Fendi Fur Boots by Karl Lagerfeld Brand New * Euro: 39 * Stunning Beaver Fur Lines the Front and the Inside of the Boots * Soft Taupe Nubuck Leather * Zips up the Back * 1.25" Front ...
Fall / Winter 2000 John Galliano Christian Dior Brown Mongolian Lamb Boa Scarf
By John Galliano for Christian Dior, Christian Dior
Located in Sheffield, GB
Fall / Winter 2000 Christian Dior by John Galliano. A beautiful Chocolate brown natural mongolian lamb, shearling boa fully lined with the complementing and highly iconic 'DIOR' Tr...
$297Sale Price|40% Off
New Fendi Tortoise with FF Sides Sunglasses With Case
By Fendi
Located in Conroe, TX
New Fendi Sunglasses with Case Brand New Brown Sunglasses FF Detail at Sides Lightweight Scratch and Impact Resistant Made in Italy 100% UVA/UVB Protection With Case & Cleaning Clo...
$12,920
H 14 in W 15 in D 4 in
Chanel 2009 Rare Fantasy Cabas Faux Fur Winter XL Cabas Tote Shoulder Bag
By Chanel
Located in Miami, FL
Chanel Fantasy Cabas Faux Fur Winter XL Cabas Tote Shoulder Bag Year 2009-2010 Silver hardware Black/brown Calf leather Diamond quilting Front flap pocket Slip pocket to the rear ...
Like other major European luxury fashion houses, Fendi started small. Adele Casagrande was an Italian creative who loved fashion and sold leather and fur accessories from a tiny workshop she opened in Rome in 1918. However, after marrying Edoardo Fendi in 1925, her business model was altered dramatically. Together, the couple changed the boutique’s name to Fendi and moved into a bigger storefront, which quickly became the favorite shop of women all over Italy’s capital city for furs and leathers, such as handbags, coats and accessories.
As time moved on for Adele and Edoardo, the couple began to distribute more responsibility to their five daughters, who assumed management of the company during the 1950s. Fendi’s audience broadened and its profitability has soared over the years, owing to the brand’s fresh perspective on fashion world happenings and innovative sensibility.
The maison also has a distinctive relationship with old-world Italian craftsmanship. The Selleria bags were the work of master saddlers in Rome, and Fendi partnered with lace artisans in southern Italy as well as craftsmen in the east trained in the intrecciato (intertwined) technique (an idea that Adele introduced during the 1940s), which, in Fendi’s case, sees an interwoven leather fabric integrated in the creation of its handbags, countering leather’s traditional rigidity with a bag that is soft, versatile and fitted with an alluring slouchy curve.
It wasn’t until 1965, however, when a young German designer named Karl Lagerfeld took the creative helm that Fendi became a world-renowned fashion house. In fact, Lagerfeld, who produced four to five collections yearly for the brand, is credited with creating Fendi’s instantly recognizable double-F logo (which stands for “Fun Furs”) in “less than five seconds.” Until Lagerfeld started designing for the brand, fur was a material mostly associated with heavy coats that few people actually wore. Lagerfeld reimagined fur in creative ways, using it as an accent on purses, cuffs on dress sleeves and collars on wool coats.
Over the ensuing years, Fendi has broken into the home-goods market with Fendi Casa and has become synonymous with luxury fashion, producing such pieces as the iconic Baguette, which was rendered ever popular on the television series Sex and the City. In fact, an entire episode during the third season was dedicated to the “original It bag,” a slim accessory tapered in a manner that recalls its namesake, designed in 1997 by Adele and Edoardo’s granddaughter Silvia Venturini Fendi, who was named creative director of accessories three years earlier.
Perhaps just as well known as its vintage Baguette handbags and creative use of fur is the brand’s devotion to its Italian roots. In 2013, Fendi donated more than 2 million euros to restore Rome’s Trevi Fountain, and when it was reopened to visitors, Fendi hosted its Autumn/Winter 2017 show on top of the landmark.
Fendi was a family-controlled brand until 1999 and is now owned by LVMH. In late 2020, British fashion designer Kim Jones was named the house’s artistic director for womens wear.
Find a wide variety of vintage Fendi handbags and purses, clothing and other accessories on 1stDibs.
We’ve long had a love affair with vintage and designer scarves. Every glamorous go-to ensemble deserves the lightweight finishing touch that can be added with this stylish, versatile accessory.
Scarves have held a distinctive place in the evolution of formal and casual wear for centuries. And although now firmly entrenched in western culture, the origins of this neckwear are global.
Egyptian Queen Nefertiti is known to have worn a finely woven scarf with a headdress, and Emperor Cheng of the Chinese Han dynasty presided over an army of warriors whose scarves denoted their rank. The idea of scarves as status symbols still persists; for example, silk scarves, which were favored by the upper class during the reign of Queen Victoria, are an out-of-reach luxury item, cost prohibitive for many consumers. However, the increasing diversity of available materials over the years has rendered this adornment more accessible since their early days.
Luxury houses and various designers helped elevate scarves and long, flowing wraps as a desirable fashion accessory during the 20th century.
Visionary Italian designer Emilio Pucci — the first fashion designer to enter the lifestyle market — introduced abstractions and dazzling psychedelic elements to scarves, while mid-century era multidisciplinary American artist Vera Neumann drew on Japanese techniques to create exuberant textile designs based on her paintings and drawings.
Established in Paris in 1837, Hermès didn’t start creating their famously decorative scarves until 100 years later, in 1937. Before long, the Hermès scarf, then crafted from strong imported Chinese silk, became an iconic work favored by actresses such as Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, a lifetime enthusiast of the family-owned brand. Hermès has produced over 2,000 different scarf designs in the decades since Robert Dumas, Émile-Maurice Hermès’s son-in-law, crafted the first one.
On 1stDibs, find a broad selection of vintage scarves that includes flamboyant and colorful accessories designed by Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and more.