Gucci opens the Milan Fashion Week festivities. A highly anticipated event, marking a new era for the house with the first women’s show by Alessandro Michele. With interviews with Anna Dello Russo, Diane Pernet, Varvara Shutova, Scott Schuman.Gucci opens the Milan Fashion Week festivities. A highly anticipated event, marking a new era for the house with the first women’s show by Alessandro Michele, following the surprise departure of Frida Giannini (head of the Florentine label for 12 years). And in keeping with the men’s theme, the new creative director announced a return to a certain romanticism. Wearing a beret and/or thick, student-style glasses, the Gucci woman nevertheless dares to wear a red lace top or a sheer blouse coordinated with a pleated skirt in coppery tones. She won’t hesitate to cover up with a military coat, trench coat or fur overcoat. Unless she chooses to play it bohemian in light floral dresses. Trouser suits are also very much in evidence, with several “pyjama” versions on offer. The double-G belt is quickly spotted. The same goes for embroidery: a bird on a beautiful low-cut black dress, followed by a skirt and then a colorful sweater. Temporalities no longer exist, as we move from a seventies spirit to a very 80s look, creating a new Gucci silhouette, young and fresh. Note: fur moccasins…
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