Gucci sent a collection of furry coats, slim pencil skirts and slip dresses down the catwalk for its fall-winter show, a lineup of styles for women and men drawn up by its design studio as the Kering-owned Italian label awaits its next designer.
Ancora red is out; emerald green is in. Or so it seemed during the Gucci show at the opening of Milan Fashion Week, where it was as if Sabato De Sarno, the designer who abruptly left his job earlier this month, had practically never even been there. Fashion, it turns out, is fully capable of its own revisionist history. It’s that kind of moment.
“Working with my stylist Dani Michelle has been such an incredible experience,” she told Harper’s Bazaar. “ She has really helped me come out of my shell and I feel more confident now when I go to events like this.”
South Korean celebrities Jin and Lee Jung Jae exchanged handshakes and shared a brief chat on the first day of Milan Fashion Week 2025.
Jin arrived at the Gucci showcase, joining an elite guest list that featured Hollywood A-listers like Jessica Chastain, Yara Shahidi, Dev Patel, and Parker Posey. True to his stylish persona, Jin donned a sleek and classy ensemble that seamlessly blended classic office wear with edgy biker aesthetics.
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