
Leave it to Gucci to take classic tailoring and give it a fresh, modern spin. For Fall/Winter 2025, as former Creative Director Sabato de Sarno exits the brand two weeks prior leaving Gucci’s in-house team to steer the ship and deliver a collection that feels equal parts polished, playful, and oh-so-cinematic. Think: razor-sharp suits with unexpected flashes of skin, luxe textures that beg to be touched, and a dreamy color palette of greens, grays, mauves, and browns that work across both men’s and women’s looks. What’s more, just days after the final look hit the runway, the fashion world was rocked by the announcement: Demna former Creative Director of Balenciaga is taking over as Gucci’s next Creative Director. It’s Gucci’s past, present, and future all wrapped up in one undeniably chic package.
The Horsebit: 70 Years of Chic

No Gucci collection would be complete without an It bag moment, and this season, it’s all about the Horsebit. Celebrating 70 years of this iconic motif, Gucci is rolling out fresh takes on the beloved Horsebit 1955—think ultra-soft structures, an oversized Horsebit handle on slouchy shoulder bags, and the ultra-luxe new Gucci Siena, complete with a sleek half-bit closure. Whether you’re a fan of the classics or love a modern update, there’s a Horsebit for everyone. With a collection that honors Gucci’s legacy while stepping boldly into the future, one question remains: which Horsebit bag will be making its way into our closets first?
Suit Up, The Gucci Way

Gucci has always had a love affair with tailoring, but this season, they’re taking it to another level. Men’s suiting fabrics are reimagined for women’s silhouettes, proving that a strong, structured look knows no gender. But just when you think it’s all about sleek sophistication, Gucci throws in a surprise—maybe a deep neckline, a jolt of bold color, or an unexpected fabric swap. The mix of brushed mohair, pearl-like leather, coated wool, and bouclé keeps things interesting, giving every look a sense of depth and drama.
Fashion Meets Cinematic Grandeur
Adding to the theatrical feel? A live orchestral performance by Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz (La La Land), whose original score set the tone for a collection that felt straight out of a Gucci film—bold, expressive, and just the right amount of glamour.
A personal highlight for us was our fabulous insider, Ceron, on the ground in Milan bringing us every unforgettable moment firsthand. From front-row glam to backstage buzz, he had the inside scoop—because if there was ever a Gucci show to witness up close, this was it. Swipe through to see the standout looks from the show—you won’t want to miss these!
All photography compliments of Gucci