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Some took the form of drawstring bags, like at Off-White, Giambattista Valli, and Hermès, while others went for an open top, like Gucci and Prada. 73 Mini Bucket Bag
At the time, Gucci stores focused its inventory on the "GG" monogram canvas bag. Giannini attempted to change Gucci's style from Tom Ford's designs by drawing from Gucci's heritage. Based on the 1960s Grace Kelly scarf, she developed the "Flora" collection of colorful bags. The collection was not well received by critics.
As a designer, McQueen was known for sharp tailoring, historicism, and imaginative designs that often verged into the controversial. [4] He explored themes such as romanticism, sexuality, and death, and many collections had autobiographical elements. Among his best-known individual designs are the bumsters, the skull scarf, and the armadillo shoes.
Alexander McQueen is a British luxury fashion house founded by the designer Alexander McQueen in 1992. After his death, Sarah Burton [2] became its creative director, a position she held until 2023. Gianfilippo Testa has been its chief executive officer since March 2022 [1] and Seán McGirr has been its creative director since October 2023. [3]
Originally made with wooden bamboo-shaped handles surrounded with functional bands to keep their shape, the bag was first introduced in 1991. [2] It was redesigned by Alessandro Michele and released as a part of Gucci's Diana Capsule in 2021. [3] The redesigned bag features removable neon leather belts wrapped around the bamboo handles.
It makes perfect sense that Ridley Scott’s “House of Gucci,” based on the book “The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed,” should create a frenzy ...
In 2023, De Sarno was appointed Creative Director of Gucci, [4] marking his first role as the creative head of a major fashion house. [5] His debut collection for the Italian luxury brand was presented at Milan Fashion Week in September 2023.
Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento (Italian pronunciation: [eˈmiːljo ˈputtʃi]; 20 November 1914 – 29 November 1992) was an Italian aristocrat, fashion designer and politician. He and his eponymous company designed geometric prints in many colors.