The only thing, or should I say detail that I liked about the show was the clever use of Emilio Pucci's signature around some of the pieces - as a unique embroidery or a print.
The actual show - I thought it was the same aesthetic as Gucci, which I hate! It's almost attempting to turn ugly clothes relevant, revolutionary and appealing when in fact they're still ugly.
I got scared when I saw the first look. But it's not that bad after all. Like Gucci, there is some pieces that I really liked and some I hated, especially the last looks with those sea shells prints or something. Really different from Peter. I miss him already.
That is not the Pucci i loved. Massimiliano Giorgetti first collection for Pucci could be a Little bit better. It's simply ok....
Want to see Cavalli by Dundas!!!!!
Gorgeous collection! Fun, desirable, modern and convertible. Love that he focused more on embroideries, textures and his great pops of color instead of just plain prints. It's very him and gave the clothes a luxurious but not ostentatious quality. That feather dress on Luca Gajdus is brilliant!
Um this is so wrong for Pucci. It looks like a mix between Christopher Kane and Michele's Gucci. I know this is the in look now but where is Pucci's identity? This could be any collection. Dundas will be missed.
Ugly as hell... It's like Kane, Marni and Gucci, but worse. One Kane and one Gucci are enough. Pucci had its own, strong identity but it's lost now. Massimo just doesn't fit this brand. His style is too quirky, but it's not interesting at all here. I don't get his idea of Pucci as episodes, too.
And I like his own brand.
it's a nice enough collection but like everybody else I see at least 5 different designers here. all from recent collections- Kane , Katranzou, dries, Celine , Marni, Gucc.. it'll sell and make the press, which is the point .. until this wave is over and the next comes and the designer carousel restarts
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