Gabrielle Union’s Ethereal Gown Was Inspired by the Roman Gods

Gabrielle Union’s Ethereal Gown Was Inspired by the Roman Gods
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Gabrielle Union channeled actual goddess energy while stepping out in New York City last night.

The actress looked divine in an exquisite velvet gown from Fendi's spring/summer 2023 couture collection. The midnight black turtleneck dress featured a smoky gray portrait of a woman dressed in classical Roman clothing emblazoned on the front, a nod to Rome's mythological past. She topped off the statement piece with jewels from Tiffany & Co. and pulled her hair up into a high puff bun, held together by metallic gold hair ties.

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Kim Jones opened up about the city inspiring the collection during a preview of the runway. "It has so many layers to it. It's such an ancient city," he said. "We're always thinking of the past, present, and future of it. The idea of different times and that very spiritual side of Rome, which becomes almost celestial; almost spacey."

Jones reiterated that sentiment during a 2021 interview with Harper's BAZAAR. "All roads lead to Rome," he said. "You're drawn there."

The creative director of the Italian fashion house also opened up about his vision for the storied brand.

"The thing I want to do, looking at the archive of Fendi and then looking at it now, is to really lighten it. I want to lighten it so it fits life nowadays but still has that integrity and beauty," he said, later adding, "I’m looking at it very differently. I think couture is a fantasy and something beautiful; ready-to-wear is a different way of working. And obviously there are some shapes we’ve done in couture that I thought would be very beautiful in ready-to-wear, so I’ve kept those. But I put them on a very different path. And I think that’s what I want to continue doing."

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