Discussion: Who Should Be The Creative Director of Gucci?

After seeing that show I’m pretty sure they won’t hire internally bc of risk of SdS 2.0. In betting on MCG to stabilise the house and bring actual money even at cost of character.
 
The likelihood of hiring Maria Grazia is very low though, no? Her non-compete would end in July 2026 (at the earliest), meaning her first collection would be shown In September 2026 for Spring Summer 2027! I highly doubt Gucci is willing to wait until then to have an Artistic Director?

It will be someone who is available now who can debut in September this year.
 
After seeing that show I’m pretty sure they won’t hire internally bc of risk of SdS 2.0. In betting on MCG to stabilise the house and bring actual money even at cost of character.
She is so frigid and sexless, the antithesis of Gucci.
I want G-strings under fur on the runway.
Sex sells.

I vote too for a sell-off of Kering, brand by brand.
 
If MGC goes to Gucci, it's really gonna be a sexless fashion landscape out there :wacko: with JWA going to Dior, MB at Chanel, SB at Givenchy, I'm tired of of the sterility! Give me something that get's the blood racing and heart pumping, and I don't mean in a frustrated "this is the 20th PP clone collection of the season" sentiment.
 
Under Michele, Gucci has become known it's utopian gender-fluid maximalism, reviving itself from the bourgeoise of Giannini and seducing a younger, diverse customer, but in recent years, sales seem to be slowing down as Michele was unable to reinvent himself to suit the shift Zeitgeist. In light of the announcement of Alessandro Michele's departure from Gucci, let's discuss who do you think should replace him.

Personally, I'd prefer someone who can keep that gender-fluidity, but wrap it in a more chic, grown-up package. Here are my ideas:

Bruno Sialelli
He has a similar aesthetic to Michele, but it's more refined and put together, something that Gucci really needs right now. His menswear needs work though.

Haider Ackermann
He's like Sialelli, but he knows how to dress grownups and has S-tier technical skills. His approach to gender-fluidity seems more sophisticated and approachable too (not overly masculine on women, not overly feminine on men). Also his links to Timothée seem to be more than Harry at the moment. That said, I'd rather have him relaunch à la Theyskens.

Riccardo Tisci
Tisci could do wonders for a house like Gucci with his background in both streetwear and couture. His more traditionally masculine approach to menswear could bring back the male clientele, who were alienated by Michele. However, I'm wary of how he'll approach the Gucci stripes (the Burberry check traumatised me).

Alessandro dell'Acqua
I consider Nº21 to be the best example of a independent modern-day fashion label and he did wonders at third-generation Rochas, so I believe he could do that on a larger scale. His menswear is meh though...

Charaf Tajer
While he claims to want of becomes the "Hermès/Louis Vuitton of his generation", Gucci could take advantage of the potential of having their own (probably more sincere) version of Virgil's Louis Vuitton if done right. Like Tisci, he can re-attract those male customers.
For some strange reason....I'm feeling that John Galliano might be a wise choice for Gucci as their new creative director. He definitely understands Gucci's sexy/provocative esthetic....he also understands classics and basics...and he understands luxury such as Haute Couture. His work over at Margiela was a bit too polished and clean to represent Margiela's raw/non commercial/non glamour esthetic. He definitely understands gender fluidity...etc etc. Gucci is a HUGE, instantly recognizable household luxury brand. Gucci needs a creative director that can represent the gravity/status that Gucci represents. It would be unwise for Kering to hire a non descript/almost anonymous fashion designer. Gucci needs a creative director with talent....reputation....clout....recognition....and understands our current times. He understands youth culture....and the older generations.
 
For some strange reason....I'm feeling that John Galliano might be a wise choice for Gucci as their new creative director. He definitely understands Gucci's sexy/provocative esthetic....he also understands classics and basics...and he understands luxury such as Haute Couture. His work over at Margiela was a bit too polished and clean to represent Margiela's raw/non commercial/non glamour esthetic. He definitely understands gender fluidity...etc etc. Gucci is a HUGE, instantly recognizable household luxury brand. Gucci needs a creative director that can represent the gravity/status that Gucci represents. It would be unwise for Kering to hire a non descript/almost anonymous fashion designer. Gucci needs a creative director with talent....reputation....clout....recognition....and understands our current times. He understands youth culture....and the older generations.
would be like hiring the original alessandro before there was a gucci alessandro :-) nope

also not some one they can control , company culture not suited for him ...i wanna see him come in office with his homeless looks and have a meeting with Cantino in his 3 piece suit and clear nail polish pretending to be from a milanese banker family of sorts.

Not his type ......they want someone polished at least and not too creative in appearance or alienating ideas , someone that works but does not take the spotlight away from the brand and ceo´s & co wisdom leadership.

look at chanel corporate choices you get what will happen at gucci or at least an attempt of same formulas.
 
would be like hiring the original alessandro before there was a gucci alessandro :-) nope

also not some one they can control , company culture not suited for him ...i wanna see him come in office with his homeless looks and have a meeting with Cantino in his 3 piece suit and clear nail polish pretending to be from a milanese banker family of sorts.

Not his type ......they want someone polished at least and not too creative in appearance or alienating ideas , someone that works but does not take the spotlight away from the brand and ceo´s & co wisdom leadership.

look at chanel corporate choices you get what will happen at gucci or at least an attempt of same formulas.

Plus we don´t want to see John shouting "I LOVE MUSSOLINI!"...
 
John cant do Gucci, too many shows makes him do those things!

gucci is flopping bc they forgot they’re supposed to be super glam. Michele gucci worked because it was very glamorous and fit the gucci image of very visible clothing. The visibility is what gives value.

Nobody asked for Lo Fi Gucci. My friend who is a Gucci longtime customer only liked the most glam pieces such as the sequin skirt suit, and Crystal-GG velvet legging bodysuit…

Im not sure if Hedi is right for that.
 

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