Gucci unveils Spring-Summer 2025 collection
Cheerfulness and the 60s
The Spring-Summer 2025 show took place at the Milan Museum of Art and Design, with Sabato De Sarno drawing inspiration from the archives of the Gucci House, the 1960s, and the style of Jacqueline Kennedy.
The current Creative Director complemented Tom Ford-era knit dresses with draping, golden bamboo arm cuffs, and chokers. Minimalistic looks in a dark gray palette transitioned to iconic «ancora», chocolate, and black – these shades appeared in elements of sheer lace and motifs reminiscent of ancient Greek garments. In addition to burgundy, an intense lime shade dominated the runway.
The looks were completed with boots inspired by the signature Horsebit loafers, along with Gucci Flora print bandanas. Speaking of Horsebit, the team introduced a pattern that covered suits made up of jackets and mini skirts.
For outerwear, the collection featured coats adorned with shimmering fringe, which Sabato De Sarno suggests pairing with boxing gloves.
The show concluded with the 1986 hit «Non Voglio Mica La Luna», and it wasn’t just the guests who were swaying to the rhythm – the models on the runway joined in as well.