Gucci's Autumn/Winter 2025 show, despite designer Sabato De Sarno's recent departure, reinforces the brand's rich legacy and commitment to gender inclusivity. Celebrating landmark anniversaries of its iconic logo and Horsebit design, the show featured elements from its past while introducing modern interpretations of previous styles. Gucci's runway also displayed a vibrant green backdrop symbolizing a new era, complementing its historical colors. This collection reflects on Gucci's multifaceted identity, acknowledging its diverse eras while aiming to unify visions across gender expressions in fashion.
Unification is an interesting idea - at this juncture, Gucci decided to stop, take stock, and look back to assess what it stands for today.
The entire cinematic show space was drenched in a verdant Gucci green - it wasn't an abandoning of the brand's recent signature 'Ancora' red, but it was an alternative.
This unified show presented visions for all Gucci genders, like two shows in one, connecting with contemporary ideas of gender fluidity.
Across the years, Gucci has been through all kinds of 'eras' - maximal, minimal, retro, modernist - playing off different sides of its identity.
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