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apa kabar semuanaya menjelang akhir tahun tentunya banyak banget ya ..rencana :0---hmm kemana yaacara liburan kali ini..tentunya semua tempat indah ya...terutama Bali. Bali adalah salah satu tempat Favorite saya...dan tentunya harus banyak persiapan ya seperti hotel apa yang menarik..menurut kamy hotel apa yang menjadi favorite kamu.? apa pilihan utama??.
- apakah tempat yang nyaman?
-Fasilitas yang lengkap
- dekat dengan keramaian dan fasilitas
- sarapannya yang enak he he he kok masalah makanan ya ?
oh ya saking serunya cerita mengenai liburan jadi lupa mau update nich tas terbaru di http://Super.AvipD.com
yaitu FENDI 2JOURS TOTE BAG
modelnya keren banget ..seperti salah satu tas Favorite Jessica Parker
selain model memiliki ukuran medium ada juga ukuran mini yang dapat digunakan sebagai sling bag..keren banget khan
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Sarah Jessica Parker with Fendi 2Jours
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ayo kita semak sedikit ceiitra Fendi
Fendi didirikan oleh Adele Fendi tahun 1925 ...dah lama juga ya..kita belum lahir kali ya he he he.. di Rome Italy
setelah Adele
Fendi wafat pada tahun 1946 , butik
Fendi dikelola oleh kelima anaknya. dan salah satu kreative designernya adalah Karl Lagerfeld.
sampai saat ini Fendi menjadi salah satu Tas kenamaan didunia.
Not everyone knows the long history of Fendi, a tale that begins in the first half of the last century based on a fine craftwork tradition.
In 1925 Adele Fendi and her husband Eduardo opened a small shop for leather goods and furs in Rome on Via del Plebiscito.
It was only after the death of Edoardo in 1946 that their five children
took over, each specialising in a particular sector: furs, leatherwear,
but also public relations and sales, bringing the family business to a
higher level.
Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda are the five Fendi sisters. Each has the family business at heart and is committed to finding support from emerging stylists.
In the ’sixties, the very young Karl Lagerfeld became a
member of the House’s creative team and began a series of studies on
particular leather processing techniques.
In the ’eighties, the name already belonged to that exclusive circle of major luxury brands Made in Italy, above all thanks to furs.
It was at this very time that the Fendi logo was born, forming a double F, used to create a textile for lining suitcases, an idea that was Karl Lagerfeld’s very own.
The ’nineties saw a crescendo in business, focusing
increasingly on material quality and finishing and emphasising the
tradition underlying the leather goods of Alda Fendi.
That’s how the baguette was born. The baguette is a
small handbag with a short shoulder strap, carried under the arm just
like the baguette in France. Over 600 different models of the baguette
bag have been produced and it has met with extraordinary success
throughout the world. A book has recently been published to tell its
story.
Today, the business still belongs to the Fendi family and
the brand’s future is represented by Maria Silvia Venturini Fendi, Anna
Fendi’s daughter, who continues designing accessories and male attire,
together with the creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
Not everyone knows the long history of Fendi, a tale that begins in the first half of the last century based on a fine craftwork tradition.
In 1925 Adele Fendi and her husband Eduardo opened a small shop for leather goods and furs in Rome on Via del Plebiscito.
It was only after the death of Edoardo in 1946 that their five children
took over, each specialising in a particular sector: furs, leatherwear,
but also public relations and sales, bringing the family business to a
higher level.
Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda are the five Fendi sisters. Each has the family business at heart and is committed to finding support from emerging stylists.
In the ’sixties, the very young Karl Lagerfeld became a
member of the House’s creative team and began a series of studies on
particular leather processing techniques.
In the ’eighties, the name already belonged to that exclusive circle of major luxury brands Made in Italy, above all thanks to furs.
It was at this very time that the Fendi logo was born, forming a double F, used to create a textile for lining suitcases, an idea that was Karl Lagerfeld’s very own.
The ’nineties saw a crescendo in business, focusing
increasingly on material quality and finishing and emphasising the
tradition underlying the leather goods of Alda Fendi.
That’s how the baguette was born. The baguette is a
small handbag with a short shoulder strap, carried under the arm just
like the baguette in France. Over 600 different models of the baguette
bag have been produced and it has met with extraordinary success
throughout the world. A book has recently been published to tell its
story.
Today, the business still belongs to the Fendi family and
the brand’s future is represented by Maria Silvia Venturini Fendi, Anna
Fendi’s daughter, who continues designing accessories and male attire,
together with the creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
Not everyone knows the long history of Fendi, a tale that begins in the first half of the last century based on a fine craftwork tradition
Not everyone knows the long history of Fendi, a tale that begins in the first half of the last century based on a fine craftwork tradition.
In 1925 Adele Fendi and her husband Eduardo opened a small shop for leather goods and furs in Rome on Via del Plebiscito.
It was only after the death of Edoardo in 1946 that their five children
took over, each specialising in a particular sector: furs, leatherwear,
but also public relations and sales, bringing the family business to a
higher level.
Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda are the five Fendi sisters. Each has the family business at heart and is committed to finding support from emerging stylists.
In the ’sixties, the very young Karl Lagerfeld became a
member of the House’s creative team and began a series of studies on
particular leather processing techniques.
In the ’eighties, the name already belonged to that exclusive circle of major luxury brands Made in Italy, above all thanks to furs.
It was at this very time that the Fendi logo was born, forming a double F, used to create a textile for lining suitcases, an idea that was Karl Lagerfeld’s very own.
The ’nineties saw a crescendo in business, focusing
increasingly on material quality and finishing and emphasising the
tradition underlying the leather goods of Alda Fendi.
That’s how the baguette was born. The baguette is a
small handbag with a short shoulder strap, carried under the arm just
like the baguette in France. Over 600 different models of the baguette
bag have been produced and it has met with extraordinary success
throughout the world. A book has recently been published to tell its
story.
Today, the business still belongs to the Fendi family and
the brand’s future is represented by Maria Silvia Venturini Fendi, Anna
Fendi’s daughter, who continues designing accessories and male attire,
together with the creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
Not everyone knows the long history of Fendi, a tale that begins in the first half of the last century based on a fine craftwork tradition.
In 1925 Adele Fendi and her husband Eduardo opened a small shop for leather goods and furs in Rome on Via del Plebiscito.
It was only after the death of Edoardo in 1946 that their five children
took over, each specialising in a particular sector: furs, leatherwear,
but also public relations and sales, bringing the family business to a
higher level.
Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda are the five Fendi sisters. Each has the family business at heart and is committed to finding support from emerging stylists.
In the ’sixties, the very young Karl Lagerfeld became a
member of the House’s creative team and began a series of studies on
particular leather processing techniques.
In the ’eighties, the name already belonged to that exclusive circle of major luxury brands Made in Italy, above all thanks to furs.
It was at this very time that the Fendi logo was born, forming a double F, used to create a textile for lining suitcases, an idea that was Karl Lagerfeld’s very own.
The ’nineties saw a crescendo in business, focusing
increasingly on material quality and finishing and emphasising the
tradition underlying the leather goods of Alda Fendi.
That’s how the baguette was born. The baguette is a
small handbag with a short shoulder strap, carried under the arm just
like the baguette in France. Over 600 different models of the baguette
bag have been produced and it has met with extraordinary success
throughout the world. A book has recently been published to tell its
story.
Today, the business still belongs to the Fendi family and
the brand’s future is represented by Maria Silvia Venturini Fendi, Anna
Fendi’s daughter, who continues designing accessories and male attire,
together with the creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
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