About Fendi
Founded 1925, Rome
Fendi’s Double-F Zucca monogram (designed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965) and the Baguette (1997) made handbag history. Roman heritage and a strong archive of shoulder bags and the Peekaboo make Fendi consistently in-demand.
Iconic Models
Baguette Peekaboo Zucca Mamma Kan I Sunshine First
Signature Materials
- · Zucca jacquard
- · FF Canvas
- · Selleria leather
- · Nappa
What to Look For
Selleria-line bags carry hand-stitched seams in contrast thread — a strong authenticity tell. Interior serial tags use specific font conventions by decade.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I authenticate a Fendi handbag?
- Selleria-line bags carry hand-stitched seams in contrast thread — a strong authenticity tell. Interior serial tags use specific font conventions by decade.
- What are Fendi's most iconic models?
- Fendi's most widely collected pieces include the Baguette, Peekaboo, Zucca Mamma, Kan I. The Sunshine is another consistent secondary-market favorite.
- What materials does Fendi use?
- Signature materials include Zucca jacquard, FF Canvas, Selleria leather, Nappa.
- Is pre-owned Fendi a good investment?
- Fendi holds strong secondary-market value when well-maintained. Classic styles typically appreciate or hold value better than seasonal pieces; rare materials and limited editions command the highest premiums. Always confirm condition through detailed photos and seller feedback before purchasing.