Celebrities Attend Fendi Event Honoring Baguette Handbag
Several celebrities gathered at a New York City event on Tuesday night to mark the legacy of the Fendi Baguette handbag. The gathering showcased new re-edition versions of the bag and introduced a restoration service.
nypost.comCelebrities including Blake Lively, Olivia Wilde and Delilah Belle Hamlin attended a Tuesday evening event at Fendi's Madison Avenue flagship store. The gathering marked the launch of new Baguette 26424 Re-Edition handbags that feature sequins, beadwork and animal prints.
Guests also viewed The Baguette Lab, a restoration and preservation service for vintage Baguettes that will launch nationwide in July. The original Baguette handbag first appeared in 1997 and has since become a recognized design.
Attendees examined reworked versions of the bag and learned about the upcoming service. The event included displays of the new designs and information on how owners can restore older pieces. Photographs from the evening showed the celebrities with the featured handbags. Additional guests included Ella Hunt, Deacon Phillippe, Lux Pascal, Esther McGregor and Ivy Getty.
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Celebrities gathered at Fendi's Madison Avenue store for the event.
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The Baguette Lab restoration service will launch nationwide.
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The restoration service will become available to Baguette owners across the country.
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