Fendi Vintage
Pequin pattern handbag
Black and brown Pequin pattern handbag from Fendi Vintage featuring round top handles, a striped pattern, a top zip closure, gold-tone hardware, purse feet, a main internal compartment, an internal zipped pocket, an internal logo plaque and an embroidered logo at the front. Please note that vintage items are not new and therefore might have minor imperfections.
Made in Italy
Designer Style ID: 119259020058
Farfetch ID: 12707453
Fitting Information
Not applicable
Measurement Information
This item only has One Size
- DEPTH:
- 14 cm
- HANDLE:
- 10 cm
- WIDTH:
- 28 cm
- HEIGHT:
- 16 cm
Product
- Height:
- 1.78 m
- Bust:
- 81 cm
- Hips:
- 88 cm
- Waist:
- 63 cm
Model
Model is wearing size: One Size
All measurements are made by Farfetch
- Composition
- PVC 100%
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Import duties information
Delivery duties are included in the item price when shipping to all EU countries plus USA, Canada, China, Australia, Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Singapore, Republic Of Korea, Kuwait, Mexico, Qatar, India, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, U.A.E., Japan. This means all import duties are included in your order. The price you see is the price you pay.
Delivery duties are not included in the item price when shipping to all other countries. This means you may be liable to pay import duties on receipt of your order.
Fendi, one of the world’s premier luxury labels, began life in 1918 as a fur and leather specialty shop in Rome, owned by Adele Casagrande and Edoardo Fendi. The family business hired emerging talent Karl Lagerfeld in 1965, then a little known stylist who had trained under Pierre Balmain and Jean Patou. Soon after Lagerfeld designed the famous double ‘F’ logo, which to this day remains an iconic status symbol. Lagerfeld launched the house's first ready-to-wear fur collection in 1969 and Fendi rapidly grew into one of the most prestigious luxury labels.
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