Valentino’s Cruise 2026 campaign, titled Notturno, drifts into the quiet space that exists between dreaming and fully waking. The atmosphere feels cinematic and softly surreal, almost like stepping into a memory that flickers at the edges of consciousness. Inspired by creative director Alessandro Michele’s interest in...
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GUCCI Cruise 2018 | FULL RUNWAY SHOW (Video)
Gucci Cruise 2018 at Palazzo Pitti, Firenze (May 29, 2017) official fashion show. Fashion Designer: Alessandro Michele. Gucci sfilata Cruise 2018 – IT Gucci défilé Cruise 2018 – FR Gucci desfile Cruise 2018 – ES Gucci runway Cruise 2018 – EN
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Gucci Menswear F/W 2016 Milan
At this point I think we are all getting use to the “new Gucci”under Alessandro Michele. We now know what to expect, but it’s never a grey area. You either love his 70’s vintage kooky aesthetic or you think it’s redundant and completely unoriginal. I love it. It’s a breath of new life by using old references we know well and love. From this collections use of cartoons, flowing fabrics and geeky chicy tendencies. See the Gucci Menswear F/W 2016 collection below:
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Gucci Ready To Wear S/S 2016 MFW
Alessandro Michele’s Gucci show was a throwback hipsters dream. Art school quirky with a Wes Anderson likeability. Styled with clunky glasses the collection consisted of modest pattern mixing, sheer fabrics and unique drawing like detailing highlighting the movement and folds of the fabrics. See the Gucci S/S 2016 collection presented at MFW below:
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Gucci Menswear S/S 2016 Milan
Under the artistic direction of Alessandro Michele, Gucci delivered what was quickly becoming his signature at the time: vintage chic with an art school intellectual twist. Think Wes Anderson mood boards filtered through a Florentine attic.
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Gucci Ready to Wear F/W 2015 MFW
Gucci’s Fall Winter 2015 collection under Alessandro Michele was a masterclass in dorky chic, whimsical styling, and cinematic flair. It felt like a wardrobe straight out of a Wes Anderson film, full of quirky charm, unexpected pairings, and theatrical yet wearable pieces. Michele’s first full season at Gucci set a new tone for the brand, mixing intellect, humor, and elegance in a way that was entirely unique.