Okay, so, I wanted to make a Perfect Copy Fendi Zucca Nappa Tortuga Small Spy Tobacco Moro, and let me tell you, it was a journey. First off, I looked everywhere for information about this bag. I mean, I went through webpages, images and all sorts of things just to find out what I was getting myself into.
So, this bag, it’s called an authentic FENDI Zucca Magic Small Top Handle Bag in Tobacco, a real fancy name. I started by getting the materials. It’s made of this Zucca monogram canvas, and the key is to get it pleated just right under the top flap.
- Gathering Intel: I spent hours just looking at pictures of this bag, trying to understand its structure.
- Material Hunt: Finding the right canvas was a pain. I wanted it to look and feel like the real deal.
- The Pleating Process: This was tough. I had to measure, fold, and stitch the canvas to get those pleats perfect.
- Assembling the Bag: Putting it all together was like solving a puzzle. Each piece had to fit perfectly.
Steps I Took:
There was this fragrance, Perfect Tobacco by S.T. Dupont, that somehow inspired me. It’s a mix of cinnamon and ginger, and I thought, “Why not?” It kind of reminded me of the color and the vibe of the bag.
I also got sidetracked thinking about this song “Bended Knees”. It’s about love going wrong and trying to fix things. Kinda felt like my project, you know? Some parts were a mess, and I had to redo them.
There were moments I felt like I was watching some girls fucking. It’s totally unrelated, but that’s how wild and all over the place this project got.
In the end, after all the struggles, I managed to make something that looks pretty damn close to the original. It’s not perfect, but I learned a lot, and it’s good enough for me. I am so happy that I get it done.