For spring 2017, Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele continued with a tradition of drama-filled, embroidered pieces. The androgynous pant suits, trimmed cardigans and puffed sleeves that have come synonymous with Gucci were on full display during Day 1 of Milan Fashion Week. New to the season are piles of sequins and poetic statements. The word ‘Love’ is featured on quite a few pieces—from pants to sweater backs and crystal handpieces. Michele also worked with illustrator Jayde Fish to create some of the unique embroideries.
Gucci Brings On the Embroidery for Spring 2017
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