Iconic materials and details are inescapable when talking about Florence's long-established shops.Previously introduced "Courier" collectionis a good example, but the green-red-green web stripe has a presence that is as strong as the GG logo.
In the 1940s, without lamenting the lack of wartime supplies, he decided that if that was the case, he would use bamboo handles, along with coated canvas.Gucci.The first of his creations was a web stripe inspired by a harness girth.
The web-striped "Ace" sneaker collection was a testament to Creative Director Alessandro Michele's groundbreaking work. Michele was applauded for his sneakers, which trace their roots back to the 1970s, and were covered with Tiger, Cat, and Bee patches, embroidery, and studs.
The latest collection from the new "Ace" is a collection of elaborate, vintage-inspired buckles. The buckles, whose unbalance makes a strong impression, are said to be inspired by the Greek myth of Dionysus. Considering the role played by the web stripe, it would be impossible to achieve balance without the appearance of a god. A playful spirit that is typical of Michele. The dogtails of the Ayers snake, dyed in neon colors, also have a strong presence.
Having been discovered by Tom Ford, Michele has been at Gucci for 15 years and knows how to handle tradition.
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