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Gucci Fall/Winter 2026: Lightness and Softness Reign Supreme, Styled by Chloe Wang and Keung To

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

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- Gucci launched its 2026 Fall/Winter collection,

Gucci's 2026 Fall/Winter collection, named "Primavera" (Italian for spring), signals a revival of lightness and fluidity. Creative Director Demna drew inspiration from Florence's artistic heritage, particularly Botticelli's "Primavera" and "The Birth of Venus." The collection eschews the typical heavy autumnal aesthetic for soft leathers, silks, wools, and seamless knits that closely follow the body's contours.

Men's wear emphasizes a V-shaped silhouette with broad shoulders and a narrow waist, while women's designs echo the slender forms of the 1990s. This is achieved through cropped blazers, pencil skirts, and stretchy Nappa leather that accentuates curves while allowing for freedom of movement. The collection features designs like a soft leather top paired with a high-slit pencil skirt, blending form-fitting aesthetics with practicality.

Accessories also receive a modern update. The Jetset GG Marmont bag features vertical quilted leather, while the compact Horsebit Ristretto bag, named after an espresso shot, boasts a gold horsebit detail and a detachable strap for versatile styling. The Jackie 1961 bag is reinterpreted with soft pebbled leather and a relaxed silhouette, featuring a wide flap and piston hardware.

To showcase the collection, actors Keung To and Chloe Wang (Dizzy Dizzo) were featured. Wang wore a fitted black suit and the Horsebit Ristretto bag, her jewelry complementing the all-black ensemble. Keung To sported a fitted polo shirt and high-waisted shiny denim pants, highlighting a V-shaped silhouette. Their styling aims to interpret Demna's vision of fluid, gender-fluid clothing.

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