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Fendi Relocates Honolulu Store To the Royal Hawaiian Center

● The luxury house closed its location at the Ala Moana shopping center and moved to a location not far from Waikiki Beach.

- BY DEBORAH BELGUM

Fendi

is on the move.

The Italian luxury brand said aloha to its Ala Moana shopping center location in Honolulu at the end of January and moved to the Royal Hawaiian Center nearby where it has a large 3,186-squarefoot outpost carrying women's and men's ready-to-wear, shoes, leather goods and accessorie­s.

The new store, which opened Friday, allowed the Italian fashion house to add some distinctiv­e design features influenced by the tropical elements found in Hawaii. Among the venue's distinguis­hing details are handmade concrete palm tiles on the facade that lend a three-dimensiona­l effect to the exterior. Those palm tiles also adorn some of the store walls inside.

The first floor houses women's leather goods and accessorie­s in one room and the men's collection in a second room decorated in green and camel tones. In addition, wooden and raffia elements add a warm hue to the men's area.

A staircase made of Hawaiian acacia koa wood with a wall in striped travertine leads to the second floor where the women's collection is located. The floors are covered by handmade agave fiber carpets in golden and copper shades, and the area is highlighte­d by handmade display tables in red travertine. Shoes are displayed on special marble shelves.

To add a comfortabl­e feeling, the area is complement­ed with Fendi Casa furniture that blends in with the raffia and wood accented environmen­t.

The Royal Hawaiian Center, an outdoor shopping venue, is very Hawaiian with its large stands of tall palm trees that tower over the area. Not far from Waikiki Beach, the center opened in 1979 with about 100 shops in three separate buildings. In 2007, it underwent a $100 million remodel and now houses numerous luxury brands, including Saint Laurent, Jimmy Choo and Kate Spade.

Fendi was establishe­d in Rome in

1925 by Adele and Edoardo Fendi, who establishe­d a fur and leather shop in the Italian capital. In 1946, the five Fendi sisters — Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda — joined the company as the second generation of the family-owned enterprise.

In 1965, Karl Lagerfeld joined the house as its designer for fur and womenswear, staying with the brand for more than 50 years. In 1992, Silvia Venturini Fendi seconded him in artistic direction.

In 2000, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton acquired Fendi, becoming its major stakeholde­r a year later. In 2020, Kim Jones was appointed artistic director of couture and womenswear while Delfina Delettrez Fendi, the fourth generation of the Fendi family, joined the label as artistic director of jewelry.

 ?? ?? The new Fendi store at the Royal Hawaiian Center is surrounded by palm trees.
The new Fendi store at the Royal Hawaiian Center is surrounded by palm trees.

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