Gucci’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, unveiled at Milan Fashion Week, marks a significant transition for the brand following the departure of creative director Sabato De Sarno earlier this month. The in-house design team curated a lineup that pays homage to various eras of Gucci’s storied history, particularly drawing inspiration from the 1960s through the 1990s.





























Collection Highlights:
• Retro Revival: The collection features boxy mini-dresses, silk scarves, and deconstructed pussy-bow blouses, evoking the mod aesthetics of the 1960s.
• Luxurious Textures: Faux fur coats, satin slip dresses, and mother-of-pearl leather pieces underscore Gucci’s commitment to opulence and craftsmanship.
• Tailored Silhouettes: Slightly oversized double-breasted blazers and slim pencil skirts offer a nod to 1990s power dressing, reimagined for the contemporary wardrobe.
• Signature Accessories: Models adorned with horsebit necklaces and carrying a variety of bags showcased Gucci’s iconic motifs, seamlessly blending heritage with modernity.
The runway presentation was set against a dark green backdrop, symbolizing a new chapter for the brand. A live orchestra, conducted by Justin Hurwitz, provided a cinematic soundtrack, enhancing the show’s immersive experience.
Notable attendees included Jessica Chastain, Parker Posey, and Dev Patel, highlighting the event’s prominence in the fashion calendar.



