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Kim Jones Will Present His First Fendi Couture Collection January 27

Kim Jones joined Fendi in September 2019. Photo: Instagram.
Kim Jones joined Fendi in September 2019. Photo: Instagram.

The designer, who succeeds the late Karl Lagerfeld as artistic director of couture and womenswear at the LVMH-owned, Italian fashion house, will show at the Palais Brongniart during Paris Haute Couture Week.

No information was provided regarding whether a live audience will be present for the event. 

For Jones, the collection represents a series of firsts. Not only will it be the first collection he has presented since his appointment in September, it will also be the first time Jones has designed both women’s and couture clothes. He is also the designer of Dior Men and was previously menswear artistic director at Louis Vuitton.

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