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 at Milan Fashion Week was a dream come true for anyone who loves eccentricity with a wink. The collection feels like art school chic meets Wes Anderson charm, playful but precise. Michele’s Gucci has never been shy about personality, and this season he leaned into it with a mix of quirk, intellect, and sheer theatricality.
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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.