It drops on Jan. 6.
With the ambitious "Ouverture of Something That Never Ended," Alessandro Michele attempts to redefine how collections are presented.
They were photographed by Harmony Korine at an L.A. mansion (pre-lockdown).
An intimate look at how Alessandro Michele's favorite models go about their daily routines in quarantine.
Alessandro Michele cast members of his design team in the collection's lookbook.
Plus, how Black women use grillz to assert their power.
From Gucci to Michael Kors.
Plus, will LVMH and Kering continue to dominate the luxury sector post-pandemic?
This season's offering is particularly bold.
Including micro crossbodies at Fendi, extra-large totes at Jil Sander and sure-to-be-winning clutches from Bottega Veneta.
From another masterful showing from Daniel Lee at Bottega Veneta to unexpected collaborations from Emilio Pucci and MSMG.
Plus, GabiFresh and the late Mama Cax star in Swimsuit For All's newest campaign.
Plus, Revolve hosts "Bachelor" group date.
Gucci 9 Hudson is a technology-powered customer touchpoint with a human heart, the brand's CEO and President Marco Bizzarri explains.
Creative director Alessandro Michele is ready for a change.
Meet "Gucci's first universal fragrance, a perfume not assigned to a gender or a time."
No one does geek chic quite like Alessandro Michele.
Alessandro Michele's fascination with the old world continues.
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Bizzarri opened up about Gucci's blackface controversy during a talk in New York this week, but wasn't able to completely assuage concerns.
"The fact that, contrarily to my intentions, that turtle-neck jumper evoked a racist imagery causes me the greatest grief."
Plus, Tapestry's Victor Luis on what's next for the accessible-luxury group.
Plus, how Burberry's new fragrance is at odds with Riccardo Tisci's vision for the brand.
Plus, Josep Font exits Delpozo.