Gucci just took to Milan Fashion Week to reveal its Fall/Winter 2023 collection, and although the House has officially welcomed Sabato De Sarno as its new creative director, Gucci’s design team took the reigns on this one ahead of his debut in September. Marking the second collection after the departure of Alessandro Michele, the delivery was a dystopian homage to the brand’s outlook moving forward.
Gucci welcomed its audience into its local headquarters in Milan, lined with fuzzy carpet in its trademark green hue. The circular venue was surrounded by functional elevators that acted as doors for runway models. They swiftly made their way around the space after lights flickered in dysfunction, signaling showtime was upon us.
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