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GUCCI 2024-25 Fall/Winter Men’s Collection Debut by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno in Milan, Italy

“Gucci” 2024-25 Fall/Winter Men’s Collection exhibition venue

GUCCI announced its 2024-25 fall/winter men’s collection in Milan, Italy. It attracted attention as the debut men’s show by Sabato De Sarno, who took over as creative director in January last year. The theme of the collection is “Ancora,” which means “again” or “more” in Italian, just like the women’s collection announced last September.

The collection was linked to women’s clothing and sublimated universal daily wear into luxury through the structure and details of the clothes. Some of the looks were made to be almost the same as the women’s looks, and the accessories and jewelry reflected designs unique to men’s clothing. The featured accessory is a long silk tie that is secured with a choker. As the cornerstone of styling, it is available in a wide variety of colors including the iconic deep red, green, gray and beige, and is likely to become the signature of the new Gucci men’s brand.

The star of the bag is probably the large “Jackie” bag. In addition, we carry classic men’s bags such as crescent-shaped hobo bags, large-capacity handbags, and lightweight nylon backpacks and body bags. On her feet, the iconic “Horsebit” loafer, which has evolved with a thick creeper sole, adds a punkish mood. In addition to the “Marina Chain Jewelry,” which features a design inspired by the chain of a ship’s anchor, the hardware on shoes and bags is all silver, highlighting the masculine side.


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