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I am almost certain they, Kering's brands, somehow share design offices at the manufacturers levels, like a shoe supplier sending the same heels or pre-designed prototypes to all the Kering studios, and the studios choose among them and adapt them. I have spotted so many similarities.It's funny you say that actually. I recently watched a video of Cassie Thorpe reviewing the Ancora collection and she mentioned how similar the heels were to Vaccarello's designs at YSL.
a submissive house slaveI am still wondering what they saw in Sabato, when they chose him for Gucci...
It seems obvious that:I am still wondering what they saw in Sabato, when they chose him for Gucci...
100% YSL Sergio Rossi and Gucci frequently had the exact same models.I am almost certain they, Kering's brands, somehow share design offices at the manufacturers levels, like a shoe supplier sending the same heels or pre-designed prototypes to all the Kering studios, and the studios choose among them and adapt them. I have spotted so many similarities.
Design offices at the manufacturers do exist for sure, and they are often very useful, but as a brand you should not rely too much on those designs.
Except that Ferrari is Agnelli, and Ginevra Elkann left Kering's board because of the development of Exior fashion investments and potential conflict of interests.if i were Pinault I would go to Ferrari - home of the best managers in the world - Ferrari is like slightly in front of Porsche and swiss jewelers like Rolex as having the worlds best management. Pinault should like offer them something - like access to haute couture atelier for their Ferrari RTW label - maybe offer them Boucheron. In exchange for a couple of their managers on a 3 year contract. Pinault has to make it worth it......
My favourite are the dark grey with silver lettering...by Tom. 😌Im at an Airport and im sorry but those new burgundy glossy shopping bags looks terrible. The B&W shopping bags from Michele looked so much better and quite timeless.
Burgundy is my favorite color but ANCORA’s branding still feels incomplete for me!
WWDGucci to Hold Cruise 2025 Show at London’s Tate Modern
The event, which will unveil creative director Sabato De Sarno's first cruise collection, will take place on May 13 and Gucci will support the "Electric Dreams" exhibition bowing in the fall, in addition to a three-year partnership fostering the Tate’s work with young creatives.
By LUISA ZARGANI
APRIL 18, 2024, 12:01AM
Gucci will on Thursday reveal that the brand’s cruise 2025 show will be presented at the Tate Modern in London on May 13.
Wow, what a unique, expected choice for a fashion show in London!
Source: WWDGucci to Hold Cruise 2025 Show at London’s Tate Modern
The event, which will unveil creative director Sabato De Sarno's first cruise collection, will take place on May 13 and Gucci will support the "Electric Dreams" exhibition bowing in the fall, in addition to a three-year partnership fostering the Tate’s work with young creatives.
By LUISA ZARGANI
APRIL 18, 2024, 12:01AM
MORE DETAILS: Gucci will on Thursday reveal that the brand’s cruise 2025 show will be presented at the Tate Modern in London on May 13. In February, Gucci revealed that London was the selected city for the show, without providing details about the location.
This will be creative director Sabato De Sarno’s first cruise collection, after taking the helm of the luxury brand in January last year.
“Tate Modern stands as a hub of creativity and dialogue, where diverse perspectives converge to spark meaningful conversations and foster cultural exchange,” Gucci said in a statement. “Here, the interplay of art and architecture creates an environment that inspires innovation and challenges boundaries, much like the city itself. Inspired by multiple journeys to London over time, where he immersed himself in the city’s diverse cultures, Sabato De Sarno seeks to capture the essence of London’s spirit — a coming together of ideas, styles and personalities, defined by contrasts that spark creativity.”
Gucci’s connection to London runs deep, as the brand’s history is linked to founder Guccio Gucci, who in 1897 was a luggage porter and lift boy at London hotel The Savoy. Observing the guests’ luggage, he was inspired to start creating his own line of luxury suitcases and bags, founding his namesake house in Florence in 1921 and setting up the first Gucci store in the Italian city’s Via della Vigna Nuova.
In alignment with Gucci’s longstanding commitment to champion culturally significant locations and their communities, the house will support the “Electric Dreams” exhibition at Tate Modern, which opens this fall, in addition to a three-year partnership fostering the museum’s work with young creatives. “Embracing a shared commitment to inclusivity and empowerment, Gucci and Tate aim to encourage positive exchanges within communities, and inspire creativity across diverse audiences,” the company stated.
Last year, Gucci staged its cruise 2024 show at the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul on May 16, marking the brand’s 25 years in the country. That collection was designed by an in-house team, following the exit of the previous creative director Alessandro Michele in November 2022.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Michele had selected unique locations for Gucci’s then-called cruise collections: Arles, France, at the Alyscamps Roman necropolis, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1981, for the cruise 2019 show. Before that, the shows were held in other culturally significant locations, including New York’s Dia Art Foundation, Westminster Abbey’s cloisters in London, Palazzo Pitti’s Palatina Gallery in Florence and the Capitoline Museums in Rome. Gucci committed to preserve these storied sites.
Among other cruise shows, Chanel plans to present its 2025 line in the port city of Marseille on May 2. Louis Vuitton has scheduled its cruise show in Barcelona on May 23, and Dior has revealed its show in Scotland will take place on June 3. Max Mara is planning to present its resort 2025 collection with a fashion show in Venice on June 11.
Absolute word salad trash.“Tate Modern stands as a hub of creativity and dialogue, where diverse perspectives converge to spark meaningful conversations and foster cultural exchange,” Gucci said in a statement. “Here, the interplay of art and architecture creates an environment that inspires innovation and challenges boundaries, much like the city itself. Inspired by multiple journeys to London over time, where he immersed himself in the city’s diverse cultures, Sabato De Sarno seeks to capture the essence of London’s spirit — a coming together of ideas, styles and personalities, defined by contrasts that spark creativity.”