Paris Jackson Styles Botanical Whimsy in Fendi for 2025 Tribeca Film Festival
For the red carpet premiere, Jackson opted for a design courtesy of Fendi's fall 2019 couture collection, which made its runway debut during Milan Fashion Week in July 2019. The maxidress featured a flowing, whimsical silhouette complete with botanical inspiration.
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Jackson's dress featured a sheer green fabric with flowers and long strands of leaves extending from the hemline to the bodice. The dress also featured billowing sleeves, with a flowing, bohemian style and cinched cuffs. The cuffs and hemline of Jackson's dress included sharp, geometric shaping to offset the botanical design.
Jackson wore a slipdress beneath the frock. She paired her look with black platform sandal heels.
Fendi's fall 2019 couture collection fashion show was set against an imposing backdrop of the Roman Colosseum. The collection marked a step toward the future, following the death of noted designer Karl Lagerfeld in February 2019. Lagerfeld served as creative director of the Italian luxury fashion house.
Designer Silvia Venturini Fendi curated the collection, featuring 54 looks that symbolized Lagerfeld's 54-year tenure with the fashion house. 'In readying the collection, she reviewed the archives somewhat randomly and came away with several ideas as reference points, particularly those revolving around lightness,' Bridget Foley wrote in WWD's review of the collection.
'She also took inspiration from a gift Lagerfeld gave her the last time they were together, a book on the Viennese Secessionists' magazine Ver Sacrum,' Foley wrote.
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