I don’t mind repetition. After all, Tom and Frida’s collections were sometimes just plainly womenswear translated in menswear or vice versa or complementary. I don’t mind the soundtrack too.
My issue has more to do with seasonality.
They will literally sell the same pieces for a whole year. SS2024 womenswear is hitting the stores in 1-2 months and the early drops from this collection comes in late August.
I think the clothes were fine. I loved the twin-sets, the knitwear and some of the outerwear. I think the shoes were hideous but I know a lot of men will wear them. Platform loafers for men is more ASOS than Gucci for me…
I liked the messenger bag that looks like an old Gucci design. I don’t think men are that interested in wearing a Jackie bag.
I think it was better than the SS womenswear but it does feel like it lacks vision.
@yslforever talked about Kim Jones and Pierpaolo and this is totally it. Those are clothes, trendy clothes that are styled together to create a collection. There’s no vision of men, no real sense of style. There were some Prada moments but without the flair of Miuccia.
It’s really puzzling to identify the aesthetic of Ancora man.
It’s not a letdown because nobody expected anything but it’s far from being a hit!