I’ve been kinda digging around online and found some seriously cool stuff about their factories, and I’m like, “Dude, this is way more interesting than it sounds!”
First off, did you know they’ve got this *huge* factory in Bagno a Ripoli, Florence? I mean, Florence! Talk about classy. Apparently, it’s like, 14,000 square meters. I have no idea how big that actually *is*, but it sounds ginormous. And get this, it’s supposed to blend in with the Tuscan countryside. Like, a James Bond villain’s lair, but make it fashion? I’m so in.
Then there’s this other thing I read about a “Fendi Outlet Boutique UK” (random, I know), and it mentions a “raised garden” that’s supposed to, uh, mend a long-standing rift in the terrain. What even *is* that? A terrain rift? Sounds like some Lord of the Rings type stuff. Maybe they’re hiding the One Ring in a Fendi handbag? Just sayin’.
And Piuarch, whoever *they* are, designed this one factory with a green roof. A green roof! So, you know, eco-friendly-ish. They are also making sure there is sustainable planning and a proper environmental response. Gotta love that sustainability buzzword, right? Makes you feel like you’re saving the planet while rocking a Fendi baguette. (Okay, maybe not *saving* the planet, but, you know, feeling good about it).
Okay, a bit of a tangent. I stumbled upon a webpage that had “FENDI im Sale – 90 Artikel bis zu 65% reduziert”. That is the factory I want to visit!! What does the NO.1 FACTORY Entrance(Sports Series) Watch Top Version Brunello Cucinelli Swimsuit, bikini VETEMENTS have anything to do with the Fendi factory?
But honestly, the whole thing seems like Fendi is trying to be, like, more than just a brand. They’re trying to be, like, a *destination*. Like, you go there, you see the magic happen, you understand the artistry (and maybe buy a really expensive scarf while you’re at it).