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Fendi Launches a Monogram Branded Shearling Slipper Design

As the world spends more time at home due to the pandemic, many brands are offering cozy designs including fashion house Fendi and its latest Shearling Slippers. The brand takes its iconic FF logo in a monogram print and details the entire comfy footwear with the visual.

It was originally created by the late Karl Lagerfeld in 1985 and has been a strong statement ever since. The Italian brand now brings the graphic onto the slippers that are prepared to keep wearers warm at home during the colder seasons. The heel is collapsible and allows for easy slip on and off for wearers. Every shoe is made using premium Italian leather material that is paired with thick shearling.

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Home Comfort Fashion
As people spend more time at home, there is an opportunity for fashion brands to innovate and offer cozy designs that elevate at-home experiences.
Monogram Print Revival
Retro monogram designs from the 80s and 90s can be repurposed and reintroduced into current fashion collections, with potential for disruption in the industry.
Collapsible Heel Design
Flexible and collapsible heel designs can be a disruptive innovation in the footwear industry, providing easy slip on and off options for consumers.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion Industry
The fashion industry can leverage the trend of home comfort fashion by introducing designs that cater to the needs of people spending more time at home.
Luxury Goods Industry
By introducing monogram print designs and shearling material, luxury goods brands can offer new product lines that cater to the current trend of cozy and comfortable fashion.
Footwear Industry
Innovations in flexible and collapsible heel designs can disrupt the footwear industry by providing consumers with added convenience and ease of use.
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