
Style shoot: Light, loose-fitting looks from Fendi modelled by Lineisy Montero herald the coming of summer – think blue skies, warm seas and holiday fun
Waft through the hot months in
Fendi whose silhouettes this summer are as fresh and flowing as a welcome breeze. The holiday vibe is strong, with blue shades reminiscent of summer seas and skies, and beachy details like delicate pink coral and seashell designs.
Whether you're actually on holiday or at home relaxing, loose pyjama-inspired pantsuits in bold, striking prints make a colourful statement that shouts fun, fun, fun. As fitting for a stroll to the market, as they are for an early evening cocktail by the pool.
And when your lazy day draws to a close, notch up the romance and welcome the sunset in delicate summer dresses that flow gently in that cool summer breeze.
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