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Translated By DeepL

Serialized "The Best of the Best" No.56 Franken, born by Gucci, wears sweatshirts.

A model strutting around with a duplicate of her own neck. An operating table in the center of the runway. The audience was astonished.Gucci.The Fall-Winter 2018-19 collection of the "Musee d'Orsay" was like a craniotomy for the Creative Director, Alessandro Michele himself.

American scholar Dana Haraway's 1985 article "The Cyborg Manifesto" was highly praised for casting a stone in feminist theory. Inspired by this thesis, Michele rethought the nature of clothing, cutting and sewing together the logos of film companies and baseball teams, Indian turbans, Japanese manga, and various other cultures in all directions to create a borderless collection.

In an interview at the end of the show, Michele is said to have said, "We are all our own Dr. Frankenstein. We are all our own Dr. Frankenstein. This is an expression of his wish that we should enjoy ourselves independently, without pandering to the world, but rather, enjoy who we believe we are and what we wish to be.

The Frankenstein of the 21st century wears a sweatshirt. This is Michele's choice, which is typical of her love for American casual wear, and it is a choice that invalidates gender differences.


HOODIE WITH "PIRATES" & "GUCCI" EMBROIDERY ¥158,000+TAX


JOGGING PANTS WITH "GUCCI" LOGO ¥83,000+TAX


ZIP UP HOODIE WITH "NY" & "GUCCI" EMBROIDERY ¥170,000+TAX


JOGGING PANTS WITH "GUCCI" & "NY" LOGO ¥98,000+TAX

Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa
Edit_Ryo Muramatsu


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