When Alessandro Michele debuted his first full Gucci era, the Fall Winter 2015 to 2016 lookbook did not just document the clothes. It set the mood. Shot by Glen Luchford in a gritty downtown setting, the imagery felt intimate, slightly voyeuristic, and completely self assured. Gucci was reborn, and it knew it.
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Gucci Resort 2016
Gucci Resort 2016 continues the brand’s exploration of vintage romanticism, combining nostalgic references with playful modern touches. This collection feels like an extension of recent Gucci shows, but it carries a lighter, resort-ready energy. Silhouettes are chic yet relaxed, while quirky details inject personality and a hint of mischief into each look.
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Milan Petruska by photographer Baldovino Barani
Milan Petruska commands the frame in this bold fashion editorial photographed by Baldovino Barani. The model exudes alpha energy, balancing raw masculinity with refined style. Every pose highlights both his physique and the luxurious designer pieces he wears, creating a sense of effortless dominance in fashion.
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Gucci Campaign Pre Fall 2015
Gucci’s Pre-Fall 2015 campaign brings a retro-inspired vibe to modern fashion. Photographed by Glen Luchford, the series features indoor settings with minimal vintage decor, creating a calm yet luxurious atmosphere. The campaign feels effortlessly nostalgic while showcasing Gucci’s signature elegance.
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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.
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Adriana Lima in “Factory Girl” by Ellen von Unwerth
Shot for Vogue Brazil, “Factory Girl” places Adriana Lima inside a high-energy fantasy that pulls directly from Warhol’s Factory era while keeping its footing firmly in fashion. From the start, the editorial embraces a mod-inflected, pop-art sensibility that feels loud, playful, and unapologetically glamorous. Rather than portraying Lima as distant or untouchable, the series presents her as a vivid personality who commands every frame with confidence and charisma. Ellen von Unwerth directs the shoot with her signature sense of movement and attitude. Instead of polished restraint, she favors spontaneity, humor, and a slightly chaotic energy. As a result, the images feel alive rather than posed. Lima leans into this approach…
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Dream Spell ft. Sung Hee Kim in Evil Disney Couture
There is something perennially compelling about the darker side of fantasy. Not the obvious villainy, but the space where beauty and menace quietly coexist. Dream Spell, a fashion editorial featuring Sung Hee Kim for The Magazine, taps directly into that tension, reframing familiar fairytale imagery through a couture lens that feels seductive, surreal, and knowingly theatrical.
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How to Rent Designer Handbags
Should one buy or rent designer handbags? Being a woman in this fast paced life may be a hand full, but luckily we can do it in style. Accessorizing has never been this much fun and with so many options you can really define your style. The only negative characteristic is that these accessories do not come low priced and it is not possible purchasing everything you want, in particular designer prices. Nonetheless you may still be able to have that exceptional designer bag you worship, but cannot afford, all you have to do is rent it. Businesses have started in America, Britain, Germany, Australia and Canada who use the…