Marco Bizzarri, Alessandro Michele
By Alex Ronan
Shortly after I walked
into last night's Gucci “Supper Party” — held at Bowery Bar in celebration of
the line's resort show — I see Grace Coddington, sitting in a booth, wearing
white sneakers, loose black pants, a black shirt, and a little YSL bag. I ask
if I can pose a few questions for New York. “For New York,” she purrs,
“anything.” When I ask her about the show earlier in the day, she says, “I saw
the street was all blocked off and I was like, ‘What the hell is this?!’” Then
she realized it was the show. “I thought I was going to a regular resort
appointment but it was big. I really loved it. Very refreshing.”
“I know so many people
here I feel like I’m doing karaoke,” Karen Elson — the special guest — says
before her set. She’s got what looks like dried hydrangeas in her hair and a
damn good voice. Between songs she shouts to Alessandro Michele, Gucci’s
brand-new designer, who is standing by the bar, laughing and clapping along to Elson's
song.
“Would you believe I
just met him today?” Elson says, after her set.
Within a minute she’s
called him “a beautiful dreamer,” “a divine spirit,” and “a lovely man.” She
seems to really mean it. I follow Alessandro’s messy waves across the party.
He’s presented with a T-shirt that says “Italians Do It Bella” in a gothic
font. Everyone laughs. He takes selfies with friends. He hugs and kisses. The
mood is jovial.
I tap Alessandro and
slip in beside him. I find I am talk-whispering into his hair. It’s dreamy.
Will he answer some questions? Why not.
How are you feeling?
Ti-red.
Today’s show caused a
big buzz. What does the collection mean to you?
It’s something that
came from inside of me. I really love to work on this project. It’s hard but I’m
having fun. I’m trying to be free to do what I want to do.
Has it been stressful
to turn around a collection in such a short period of time? It seems like
everyone wants to see where you’ll take Gucci.
Uh, I have to say, I’m
quite relaxed. I am trying to work without pressure.
Where did all the
animal motifs come from?
The animal, for me,
means something you don’t expect. It’s between Frida Kahlo and a Fifth Avenue
woman, y’know? I put fur on everything to give it a bit of eccentricism, yeah?
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Honestly, I’m in love.
He is serious, soft-spoken, and thankfully lacking in that telltale frenetic
energy of the people around him. Even though his appointment was met with a
collective “who?” Michele seems less than inclined to prove himself. Instead,
he’d like to show you. It’s not ego; it’s energy.
But it’s unclear
whether Michele has quite realized that all of this is for him. When I leave,
after sharing a pizza with PR, I see Alessandro up ahead of me on Fourth
Avenue, wearing a trench coat, carrying a briefcase, having left his own party
in full swing.
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