Milan Men’s: Desert Dapper by Fendi
Fendi arrived on the runway via the desert sands of the Middle East to present their spring/summer 2014 collection in Milan. The models, clad in… Read More »Milan Men’s: Desert Dapper by Fendi
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Lale Arikoglu is a London based writer concerned with art, culture and fashion. Her rolodex of interviewees includes Parisian art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin, Frieze Projects’ Nicola Lees, and the award winning sculptor Teresita Fernandez. For the latest issue of Whitewall, Lale spoke with Benoit Gouez, Moët Chandon’s Chef de Cave, while tasting the latest vintages produced by the French champagne house, and met up with Sally and Chloe Perrin of Perrin Paris to discuss how they’re bringing the 120 year-old brand into the 21st century as a flourishing mother-daughter duo.
Fendi arrived on the runway via the desert sands of the Middle East to present their spring/summer 2014 collection in Milan. The models, clad in… Read More »Milan Men’s: Desert Dapper by Fendi
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