Monday, October 12, 2015

GUCCI, The Street Style Circuit


No one’s talked about Gucci in a long time.” That’s what Net-a-Porter VP of global buying Sarah Rutson said just days after Alessandro Michele’s Gucci debut in February, when he unveiled a collection that reportedly came together in a matter of weeks. Flash-forward to present day, on the heels of Michele’s Spring ’16 outing: Rutson recently said that in that sliver of time, Gucci has become the luxury titan’s top seller next to Saint Laurent.

The rehabilitation of the storied house’s financial stakes has become a chief interest for parent company Kering—an interest that, teamed with the sheer covetability and modishness of Michele’s ready-to-wear and accessories, has paid off. After a rocky two years, the brand posted a 4.6 percent boost to its second-quarter sales, improbably after only a few months of Michele’s reinvention efforts. Beyond the numbers, and at the risk of stating the obvious: Gucci is just plain cool right now. You didn’t have to be sitting front row at shows this month to notice the profusion of Michele’s shaggy, kangaroo-lined old-guard loafers, of the knife-pleated frocks in that gleefully patrician-looking wallpaper floral, or quietly logo-laden handbags trimmed more remarkably in big bees and snakes. Here are pieces that haven’t had ample time to gather even a speck of dust on stockists’ shelves, thanks to a lush, cornucopian quality that makes them easy to lose yourself in. For this writer and a whole lot of her peers, it’s that profusion that is so appealing.

See all the ways well-heeled industry types were wearing Gucci at the shows.





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