Straight from a flight and sharp in his suit, Fendi Casa CEO Alberto Da Passano made one thing clear during the recent media launch of the brand’s showroom in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. Know more:
Straight from a flight and sharp in his suit, Fendi Casa CEO Alberto Da Passano made one thing clear during the recent media launch of the brand’s showroom in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
It’s a statement that Da Passano delivered not just to the Filipino market, but to the European brand’s wider audience in this side of the world. Fendi Casa’s newly launched 220-square-meter space at Twenty-Four Seven McKinley in BGC counts as its first showroom in Asia and only its third alongside the ones in Milan and Miami.
Housed in the Fendi Casa showroom are seven rooms that present iconic pieces of the new collection. Every showcased piece is designed by a community of established international designers and architects, selected by the brand’s creative director Silvia Venturini Fendi.
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