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Introducing the Fendi C’mon Bag

First seen on the Fall 2023 runway, we've got the scoop on Fendi's latest

When Fendi presented its Fall 2023 collection at Milan Fashion Week, its overarching theme of elegance was immediately identifiable. Inspired by House muse Delfina Delettrez Fendi, who herself is a fourth-generation Fendi, the show represented the power of self-expression.

Odes to the Fendi archives were present throughout, but there was no shortage of show-stopping newness when it came to the bags. One of those new silhouettes, dubbed the Fendi C’mon, appeared throughout, clutched by models in various iterations. Today, the C’mon is here, and we’re taking a second look!

The Fendi C’mon Bag: Get the Details

The Fendi C’mon is a satchel-style shoulder bag with feminine, curved lines. It oozes the same elegant simplicity felt throughout the collection and is described as a versatile ode to pure sophistication. Offered in three sizes — nano, mini and medium. Each size is fitted with an adjustable and completely removable strap, and the nano is also designed to be worn on a belt loop as a fun accessory. The standout of the otherwise simple and sleek design is the flap which is fitted with an FF logo in vintage gold finish hardware.

The Mini and the Medium are the most wearable of the two, designed with both fashion and function in mind; the shoulder strap hooks reveal interior studs, a nice stylistic touch. The clean, curvy lines of the bag are further enhanced by raised leather edges and a strip down the bag’s center. Inside you’ll find one main compartment, though a flat pocket is on the back of the bag.

The overall dimensions of the Mini are 15cm H x 21cm W x 6.5 cm D, while the Medium can hold a bit more with dimensions of 20cm H x 25 cm W x 7 cm D. Retail is $2,490 and $2,950 respectively, while the nano charm costs $1,250. Exotic versions of the C’mon Bag are also available alongside the rest of the collection via Fendi.

The Fendi C mon Bag
Fendi C mon
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