I'm not exactly sure the collections Alessandra Facchinetti produced during her career in the limelight actually live up to the good will people are invested in her, to be honest.
In her interim position taking over the womenswear from Tom Ford at Gucci, it appeared she was elementary in the very worked and detail-oriented dressmaking that produced some of Tom's best collections towards the end of his Gucci tenure - Her two collections seamlessly transitioned that feel and it helped that her sleek looks and personal style, complete with smoke-y eyes, presented her as the embodiment of the Gucci woman imagined by Tom Ford - I saw her several times at industry events and she stood out as ultra-sophisticated and sensual, dressed in the signature Tom Ford suiting that Peter Hawkings just showed on the runway. The fact that she didn't last more than those two seasons unfortunately didn't leave much room for her to display her personality as a designer.
The fact that she faced similar bad luck with her further appointments didn't help on that front, failing to build a cohesive red thread between her collections from Gucci to Valentino to Uniqueness and eventually Tod's - This is why at this point, her striking good looks and personal style are better reminded than her work as a designer.