@datewithversace via InstagramFashion / NewsFashion / NewsThe rumours were true! The Versace and Fendi ‘Fendace’ mash-up is hereDonatella and Kim Jones join forces on a wild new collection that just got its debut at a secret Milan showShareLink copied ✔️September 26, 2021September 26, 2021Text Dazed Digital Last week, as Milan Fashion Week was well under way, rumblings of a Fendi x Versace collab began reverberating through the chaos. Though Kim Jones kicked off proceedings with his latest Fendi collection on day one, and Donatella was scheduled to show on Friday evening, a ‘save the date’ – sent by the Versace designer herself – suggested you didn’t want to make plans for Sunday night (September 26) if you knew what was good for you. With the rumours later corroborated by Business of Fashion, cut to now and we’ve had our first glimpse of the ‘Fendace’ collection, through a star-studded show that brought Versace girls and boys old and new together on the runway. Opened by legendary subversive super Kristen McMenamy in an all-black safety-pinned look, the first half of the show was backdropped by a glittering Medusa, and saw fellow icons Amber Valletta, Kate Moss, and Naomi Campbell also strut down the catwalk. Classic looks dug out from deep in the Versace archives were reworked to incorporate Fendi’s distinctive double FFs, as Kim Jones reimagined the Italian house’s Grecian key motif across bomber jackets, slouchy tailoring, and barely-there minis. It wasn’t just about the old school, though. New gen Versace model and campaign face Precious Lee also returned after walking at the label’s official SS22 show, alongside Gigi Hadid, Imaan Hammam, and Paloma Elsesser and Lila Moss, who both scored their first Versace appearances ever. As the music died down and Jones came to take his bow, attendees would have been forgiven for thinking that was that. Instead, the Medusa emblem that overlooked the runway spun round to reveal Fendi’s logo, as part deux of the show, which saw Donatella put her stamp on Fendi – kicked off. This time, the Baroque-prints Versace built its reputation on were layered over Fendi’s FF monogram, and the two logos were bastardised across bolshy AF bags, hats, and chunky low-slung belts. The unique partnership follows in the footsteps of Balenciaga and Gucci’s ‘hack’, which landed on the runway earlier this year. With both labels housed under Kering’s umbrella, the collection kind of made sense – but when you consider Fendi and Versace are owned by LVMH and Capri Holdings respectively, the move feels even more wild. That said, Jones was the designer who first began blurring lines between unexpected brands when he collaborated with Supreme whilst heading up Louis Vuitton, with plenty of labels following suit in recent years. The big question on everyone’s lips now, though, is: who’s next? Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingIs this the most corrupt World Cup ever?From Donald Trump’s alleged meddling to theories of a pro-Argentina conspiracy, accusations of foul play are taking over the 2026 World CupLife & CultureLife & CultureWhy the smartest person you know is watching Love IslandDODOFashionDoDo is longing for an escapist Italian summer – aren’t we all!Art & Photography‘Queer, playful, chaotic and sweaty’: Photos from east London’s HowlLife & CultureIt’s a sin: Why gen Z are turning against ‘lust’Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaDazed LeagueInside an intimate soccer watch party in New YorkBeautyThe sexiest flesh-baring Instagram accounts you need to followFilm & TV7 films to watch if you loved Obsession Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy