Maria Grazia Chiuri made a powerful debut as creative director of Fendi at Milan Fashion Week, unveiling a cold-weather collection rooted in the brand’s Roman fur heritage. From intarsia bombers and patchwork coats to plush fur collars layered over sheer lace and beaded eveningwear, the runway blended strong day tailoring with sensual night glamour. The mostly black and navy palette was punctuated by animal prints, denim and boho florals. Chiuri, who previously led creative roles at Valentino and Dior, steps into the role following Silvia Venturini Fendi, marking one of the most anticipated leadership shifts in European fashion.