
Maria Grazia Chiuri Returns To Fendy
Fashion's Roman Empire has it's queen back.
Maria Grazia Chiuri is back where it all began. The Italian designer, fresh off her feminist-fueled reign at Dior, has officially returned to Fendi as chief creative officer. For fashion insiders, it’s more than just a career pivot — it’s a full-circle homecoming to the house where Chiuri first cut her teeth in 1989. Her appointment isn’t just a shake-up; it’s a statement. Fendi, founded by five formidable sisters, is once again being led by a woman who knows how to turn intellect, craftsmanship, and cultural edge into global obsession.
Rome Reclaims Its Muse
With her deep ties to the Eternal City and LVMH’s trust behind her, Chiuri is stepping into Fendi with the confidence of someone who’s already rewritten the rules of couture once. Expect her signature mix of emotion and pragmatism — goddess-like femininity grounded in technical precision — to breathe new life into the maison’s codes. Her first collection will debut in Milan in February 2026, setting the tone for a unified, cross-gender creative vision that mirrors today’s more fluid luxury landscape. As the brand’s matriarchal roots meet Chiuri’s modern feminism, Fendi’s next chapter looks less like a revival and more like a coronation.