In a bold and culturally attuned move, Gucci unveils Generation Gucci—a campaign that reflects not just a collection, but a mindset. Shot through the distinctive lens of Demna, the imagery strips away excess and dives straight into identity, individuality, and generational expression.
This isn’t about polished perfection. It’s about presence.
The campaign features a cast of individuals who don’t just wear Gucci—they define it. Each subject embodies a new archetype: fluid, self-aware, and unapologetically modern. There’s a rawness in the way they stand, move, and exist within the frame—echoing Demna’s long-standing fascination with realism and cultural commentary.
Minimalist backdrops allow the clothes to speak louder, but it’s the attitude that resonates. Oversized tailoring, subversive silhouettes, and layered textures come together to form a wardrobe that feels both intimate and confrontational. Gucci’s codes are still there—but reinterpreted through a sharper, more personal lens.
Generation Gucci positions the house at a crossroads where heritage meets disruption. Under Demna’s visual direction, the brand embraces a generation that refuses labels, blurs boundaries, and thrives in contradiction.
This is Gucci from the perspective of the people who actually experience it—not some fantasy, but a real vibe of today. Of course, I’m totally gonna dash to the nearest store to snag the Lunetta bag.


































