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Fendi Canvas Shoulder Bag — Late 90s to Early 2000s
Fendi Canvas Shoulder Bag — Late 90s to Early 2000s
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A vintage Fendi canvas shoulder bag in deep navy with contrast stitching and a sculptural silver tone clasp featuring an abstract enamel inlay. The silhouette is softly structured with a relaxed drape that sits comfortably on the shoulder. Clean lines, thoughtful proportions and a strong but understated hardware moment make this a very wearable everyday bag that still feels special.
Fendi in the late 90s and early 2000s leaned into intelligent design rather than overt branding. Under Silvia Venturini Fendi, accessories focused on craftsmanship, material contrast and subtle innovation. This bag reflects that approach perfectly. It feels intentional, modern and quietly confident rather than trend driven.
Styling tip:
Works effortlessly with tailoring, denim or knitwear. The navy canvas keeps it versatile while the enamel clasp adds just enough interest. A great option when you want something understated but not boring.
Era: Late 90s to early 2000s
Material: Canvas with leather trim and fabric interior
Color: Navy with silver tone enamel hardware
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The exterior canvas is perfectly clean and well preserved with no visible flaws. The interior shows a couple of tiny stains in places which are visible on close inspection.
Measurements: Approx 32 cm width, 15 cm height, 6 cm depth
Made in: Italy
Designer context:
During this period, Fendi accessories were defined by refined experimentation. Silvia Venturini Fendi introduced subtle playfulness through shape and hardware rather than loud logos. This bag fits squarely into that era. It is recognisable to those who know, but remains timeless and easy to integrate into a modern wardrobe.
Why it made the cut:
Because it is one of those bags that quietly does everything right. The proportions work, the colour is versatile, and the clasp gives it personality without overpowering the design. A strong everyday vintage piece that still feels current.
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