Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Gucci Spring/Summer 2010




The show today incorporated many different themes. I personally don't like to write as if telling a story, but this show certainly is one, filled with a feeling of suspense and changes of settings. Frida Giannini called the show "Sophisticated Seduction". It started off with bright colors mixed with gold. The pieces had a kind of 'tropical luxe' vibe. After a few pieces, the theme changed dramatically, and out walked an array of elegant beige and camel tones. The next theme started as the camel kept getting darker, and created the 'desert' theme. The theme change got more dramatic when the music suddenly stopped, the lights dimmed, and a model walked out in a black-and-gold piece. The traditional Gucci theme was obvious, coming out with one of my favorite pieces: a short black-and-gold flapper dress with gold detailing. Another major piece was the black-and-gold tunic with gold detailing on the top. The show ended with an array of minidresses with a bright fur motive which, even though I didn't think it was up to Gucci standard, tied the show together.



















These are just some photos I thought really summarized the show.


These images are from Textile Wirtschaft Magazine. They are photographed by Martin Veit. I do not own these photos.

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