At the Gucci Spring Summer 2025 men's fashion show, held at Triennale Milano on June 17th, rectangular-shaped frames took center stage, exuding a timeless yet contemporary allure. Adorned with the iconic Gucci lettering logo on the temples and a colored Gucci strap, the styles appeared in various hues on the runway, complementing the collection’s palette and embodying Creative Director Sabato De Sarno’s contemporary vision. Credits: Courtesy of Gucci #KeringEyewear #GucciEyewear #GucciSS25 #MFW
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This personal reflection emerged after whatching Gucci's FW 2024-2025 fashion show at Milan Fashion Week, which had a milder audience reaction than the criticized one in September. The question arises: are our critiques grounded in knowledge, or are we grappling with the discomfort of change? In my opinion, Sabato De Sarno's inaugural runway show, for Gucci exemplified the difficulty in embracing change, sparking mixed reactions due to its departure from predecessor Alessandro Michele's established aesthetic. Gucci, synonymous with luxury and style, underwent a seismic shift under Michele's eclectic, maximalist designs. Enter De Sarno, tasked with steering Gucci into a new era, unveiling a distinct departure from Michele's whimsy toward a more streamlined and contemporary aesthetic. Resistance to change often stems from a reluctance to let go of the familiar. Michele's era at Gucci left an indelible mark, and any departure from that aesthetic encountered resistance, reflecting discomfort with uncertainty and a fear of the unknown. Sabato De Sarno's Gucci journey mirrors the delicate dance between tradition and progress. This tension between embracing change and resisting it extends beyond the runway, reflecting broader professional and personal landscapes in our rapidly changing world. The documented difficulty people face in accepting change is evident in studies, with a Harvard Business Review report revealing a 70% failure rate for change initiatives due to employee resistance. Sabato De Sarno's transformative role at Gucci serves as a microcosm of challenges in our rapidly changing world. The documented statistics on organizational resistance emphasize the real struggles faced in embracing change. This resonates with our experiences at Octonano, where we, too, encounter challenges in navigating change with some clients. To collectively foster a more adaptive and innovative future, we must combine knowledgeable critique with an understanding of these challenges. By bridging the gap between what we know and what we are yet to discover, we can pave the way for innovation, growth, and the continual evolution of our industries and ourselves. #FashionEvolution #ChangeManagement #InnovationJourney #GucciTransformation #LeadershipInsights #AdaptabilityChallenge #IndustryReflection #StrategicChange #FashionIndustryTrends #OctonanoPerspective Photo Credit: REUTERS Copyright: DANIELE MASCOLO
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TREND ALERT Gucci's Vibrant Revival In a bold move, Gucci is redefining the palette of luxury fashion. The iconic House has unveiled a fresh direction, infusing its signature style with a kaleidoscope of colors. Vibrant hues and unexpected pairings create a visual language that's both daring and alluring. Under the creative helm of Sabato De Sarno, Gucci is embracing a new era of self-expression and individuality. The brand's latest collections are a masterclass in mixing and matching, blending bold brights with rich neutrals and metallic accents. Like a good wine, the quality lies in its design of blending quality resources with the daring to boldness to evoke the senses. Gucci’s fearless approach to color is not just a stylistic choice; it's a philosophy. It's about embracing life's vibrancy, taking risks, and living life to the fullest. Like drinking a good wine, Italian, of course. As De Sarno puts it, "Color has the power to evoke emotions and spark imagination." As the saying goes, "the brightest and boldest colors are always the most courageous." #Gucci #newdirection #trends #colorrevolution #luxuryfashion #selfexpression #Individuality #fearlessstyle #vibrantvibes #fashionindustry #changeleaders #businesstransformation
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As we reflect on the highlights of Fashion Week, Gucci's Fall/Winter 2024 collection under Sabato De Sarno's creative direction stands out as a vibrant testament to how tradition and innovation can intertwine, creating something truly remarkable. De Sarno's vision, "This is my way of dreaming, without hurry, visualizing and stratifying aspirations as if they were the bricks of a house," resonates with a deep understanding of heritage and forward-looking ambition. This delicate balance is not just the essence of Gucci's latest collection but a principle that guides many family-led businesses across industries. This season, Gucci has amplified the allure, yet De Sarno remains steadfast in his belief that, "My dreams, as with my fashion, always converse with reality." His approach underlines a broader narrative that values authenticity and practical beauty, principles that are increasingly rare in our fast-paced world. De Sarno's focus on the tangible—product, quality, details, and portability—over the spectacle, highlights a profound commitment to real-world value. "I don't care about the narration, the performance of the show. I am interested in the reality," De Sarno shares, emphasizing the importance of creating fashion that resonates with our daily lives and reflects our values. The narrative of Gucci, under the larger umbrella of Kering, serves as a beacon for the potential of family-led companies to shape industries and drive innovation. This ethos of blending tradition with innovation, and a focus on tangible value over fleeting spectacle, resonates with Cornèr Banca's philosophy. At Cornèr Banca, we recognize the unique strength and resilience that family-led businesses like Kering bring to the economy and society. Our commitment to supporting these entities stems from a belief in their ability to foster sustainable growth and innovation, guided by deep-rooted values and a long-term vision. As we admire the artistry of Gucci's Fall/Winter 2024 collection, we also celebrate the broader ecosystem that nurtures the unique contributions of family-led enterprises. It's a narrative that Cornèr Banca is proud to be a part of, as we continue to support the vision and ambition of family-led businesses that shape our world. #familybusiness #cornèrbanca #AcrossGen #enterprise
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In yesterday's video I compared Prada's proportions and Versace's proportions and how these proportions are key to their signature looks and house codes. https://lnkd.in/dtbdryAr #fashiondesign
Design Principles for Fashion: PROPORTION (Prada vs Versace Case Study)
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Reflections from Gucci Cruise 2025 show in London last night. It's no secret that the brand has been struggling - see Kering's latest profit warning. In London, at the Tate Modern, it was lots of fanfare and celebrities, and a big after party that made me realise I'm a bit too old for big fashion parties. 📣 The collection’s core theme: a celebration of contrasts. With the storied Italian luxury brand at a precarious juncture, finding its renewed identity amid a global luxury slowdown, the theme is fitting for more than one reason. 💎 Gucci’s official Weibo video had 6.98 million views and 12,400 likes at the time of writing - boosted by mainland Chinese celebrities Zhang Linghe and Wang Churan, and Hong Kong’s Daniel Wu. 💠 While Gucci leans into its heritage and the quiet luxury trend sweeping China and beyond, this collection had plenty of iconic Gucci elements, such as horsebit details, reimagined with contemporary twists. 🤔 One of De Sarno’s challenges is generating the fantasy factor that much of high fashion aspires towards, or that obsessive cult “desirability” that so defined his predecessor. 📚 Read on for more analysis and China's response on socials. Gucci’s story underscores fashion’s perpetual challenge of balancing artistic expression, hype with wearability. #gucci #luxury #china #fashion Jing Daily
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The shoe in the image is a Gucci Horsebit Loafer. Here's a brief history: 1. Introduction in 1953: The Gucci Horsebit Loafer was introduced by Aldo Gucci, son of the founder Guccio Gucci, in 1953. Originally designed as a men's shoe, it was inspired by equestrian themes, which were a significant part of Gucci's heritage. 2. Design Elements: The loafer features a distinctive metal horsebit detail on the front. It combines the formal look of a dress shoe with the casual feel of a loafer. 3. Popularity: The loafer quickly gained popularity due to its unique design and versatility. It became a symbol of sophisticated yet comfortable fashion, appealing to both men and women. Celebrities and influential figures helped boost its status as an iconic fashion item. 4. Cultural Significance: Over the decades, the Gucci Horsebit Loafer has become a staple in the fashion world. It represents a blend of luxury, craftsmanship, and timeless style. 5. Modern Adaptations: While the classic design remains popular, Gucci has released various iterations of the loafer, including different colors, materials, and embellishments. It continues to be a symbol of luxury and is often seen in both formal and casual settings. This Gucci Horsebit Loafer is not just a shoe but a piece of fashion history, representing the brand's longstanding heritage and commitment to quality and style.
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The shoe in the image is a Gucci Horsebit Loafer. Here's a brief history: 1. Introduction in 1953: The Gucci Horsebit Loafer was introduced by Aldo Gucci, son of the founder Guccio Gucci, in 1953. Originally designed as a men's shoe, it was inspired by equestrian themes, which were a significant part of Gucci's heritage. 2. Design Elements: The loafer features a distinctive metal horsebit detail on the front. It combines the formal look of a dress shoe with the casual feel of a loafer. 3. Popularity: The loafer quickly gained popularity due to its unique design and versatility. It became a symbol of sophisticated yet comfortable fashion, appealing to both men and women. Celebrities and influential figures helped boost its status as an iconic fashion item. 4. Cultural Significance: Over the decades, the Gucci Horsebit Loafer has become a staple in the fashion world. It represents a blend of luxury, craftsmanship, and timeless style. 5. Modern Adaptations: While the classic design remains popular, Gucci has released various iterations of the loafer, including different colors, materials, and embellishments. It continues to be a symbol of luxury and is often seen in both formal and casual settings. This Gucci Horsebit Loafer is not just a shoe but a piece of fashion history, representing the brand's longstanding heritage and commitment to quality and style.
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Balenciaga, the fashion house known for pushing boundaries, has once again sparked debate with its latest collection. The Fall/Winter 2024 offering features a clear, logo-emblazoned bracelet remarkably similar to a roll of common packing tape. This unconventional design joins a growing list of Balenciaga creations that utilize ordinary objects – think the infamous “trash bag” purse – and elevate them to luxury status. The public reaction, as always with Balenciaga, is multifaceted. Some interpret this play on everyday items as a witty commentary on consumerism and the ever-evolving definition of luxury. Others view it as a display of disconnect, questioning the brand’s understanding of its audience’s sensibilities. Is this a calculated marketing strategy to generate buzz, or a genuine exploration of the boundaries of fashion? The answer likely lies somewhere in between. Balenciaga thrives on sparking conversation and challenging perceptions. Whether their designs are hailed as genius or criticized as mocking, they undeniably capture the public’s attention. This latest collection is no exception, prompting a renewed debate about the nature of luxury and the role of fashion as a form of commentary. #balenciaga #fashion #fashionstyle
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Gucci, the epitome of opulence and sophistication, transcends the conventional boundaries of fashion to embody a lifestyle synonymous with luxury. Renowned for its timeless elegance and avant-garde designs, Gucci has redefined the essence of sartorial excellence, turning every garment into a statement piece that transcends mere attire. Beyond the threads and fabrics, Gucci crafts an experience that indulges the senses and elevates the spirit. Each meticulously tailored piece tells a story of meticulous craftsmanship, unrivaled quality, and an unwavering commitment to artistic expression. Gucci doesn't just sell clothes; it offers a narrative, a symbol of status, and a portal to a world where exclusivity and refinement reign supreme. From the iconic interlocking Gs to the lush, vibrant patterns, every detail is a brushstroke in the canvas of luxury. Gucci isn't about covering the body; it's about adorning it with a tapestry of elegance that speaks volumes without uttering a word. It transforms fashion into an art form, where each creation is a masterpiece that transcends the transient trends of the day. In the realm of Gucci, style isn't merely a reflection of the times; it's a manifestation of individuality and self-expression. The brand's allure lies not just in the garments it produces, but in the ethos it embodies—a celebration of audacious creativity and an unapologetic embrace of the extraordinary. A Gucci creation is a manifestation of a lifestyle marked by refined tastes, unparalleled luxury, and an appreciation for the finer things in life. It's an investment in an identity, a passport to a world where exclusivity is the norm, and elegance is the language spoken fluently by those who understand the true meaning of luxury. Gucci sells more than clothes; it sells a narrative of glamour, a testament to the artistry of fashion, and an invitation to join the ranks of those who appreciate the extraordinary in every stitch and silhouette. nimeum.com #gucci #chanel #bvlgari #dior
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✅️I got my Gucci on, I got my Louis Vuitton. Wonderful to hear isn't it? In the world of fashion, signature styles are the hallmarks that distinguish one brand from another. Let's delve into how some iconic brands have crafted their unique imprints: 🎯Zara: Price is something which always comes to our mind when we hear ‘Zara’. Zara is renowned for its ability to swiftly translate high-fashion trends into accessible, ready-to-wear collections.Their signature lies in providing contemporary, stylish pieces. 🎯Louis Vuitton: LV’s designs are more than fashion items; they are symbols of status, heritage, and impeccable taste. 🎯Gucci: Bold and Eclectic Gucci’s signature style is defined by its bold patterns, vibrant colors, and maximalist approach. Embracing an eclectic mix of influences, Gucci celebrates individuality and creative expression, making every piece a statement. 🎯Chanel: Chanel’s style epitomizes timeless elegance. With staples like the little black dress and the quilted handbag, Chanel’s designs are characterized by classic silhouettes and a refined monochromatic palette. What else should I add? Armani, Ralph Lauren, H&M, Madame and Calvin klein 🎯So many brands never let their prices go down, the reason is the way their fabrics are designed. 🎯We generally ignore this, saying it’s not a good fit and that we can get a dupe instead. But we know dupes don’t provide the same impression. It's important to create your VALUE in the market. Your hard work and values speak a lot about you. ✨️Don't forget to connect with @pushti to get latest update on fashion Trends✨️ #FashionTrends #StyleInspiration #DesignerBrands #LuxuryFashion #FashionUpdate #PushtiGoyal
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3moLoving the bold move with the rectangular frames at the Gucci show! Perfect blend of timeless style and modern flair. Definitely a trendsetter moment for the fashion industry