A dress, heels, a bag, and a little extra detail.
This Tuesday, May 10, Lila Moss unveiled on her Instagram account an image from the highly anticipated Fendi X Versace campaign.
With a striking detail on her arm: a small patch, a visible element of her insulin pump, is indeed worn by the British model in this photo by Patrick Hope.
Beyond this surprising - but essential - detail, Lila Moss is wearing a satin dress with a baroque print, wears golden heels with the Fendi logo and a micro baguette bag in black leather from the Versace collection inspired by the world of Fendi.
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A collection of all risks
This campaign stems from the Fendace fashion show, which last September brought together two of the most emblematic houses of Italian luxury.
The British model and daughter of Kate Moss, who has type 1 diabetes, had already appeared on the catwalk with her insulin pump.
Her short jacket and her bodysuit with flamboyant prints indeed revealed, stuck on her hip, a small white box.
True will on the part of Fendi and Versace, these positions testify more broadly to a wind of inclusiveness that is sweeping over fashion.
"It's not very visible from the outside, so no one can tell just by looking at me," she confided in an interview with
Vogue UK
to talk about her type 1 diabetes. However, Versace and Fendi wanted to display the particularity of Lila Moss during the parade and the campaign.
Bet totally won for the Italian houses: a wave of positive reactions has indeed flooded the Instagram post of the model.
“My eight-year-old daughter is also diabetic.
Thank you for this photo” could we read or “Thank you for posting your insulin pump, it means a lot to people with the same disease.”
When fashion takes a stand, the public approves.