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The show must go on. In another transitional period, Gucci pressed forward with Fall/Winter 2025 from its studio team as it read like a collage of the house’s greatest eras—each reference carefully lifted from its archive and placed back into circulation.
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Swinging ’60s tailoring resurfaced in sharp mod cuts, while the sultry polish of Tom Ford’s ’90s heyday flickered through sheer slips and after-dark glam. Even Sabato De Sarno’s brief tenure lingered on in flashes of statement outerwear, jolts of acid green, and whisper-thin dresses.
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This season’s companions: a sleeveless vest with oversized buttons appeared in butter yellow, a favored shade for Fall/Winter 2025, paired with a leather-trimmed neoprene skirt with a slit and topped off with a tone-on-tone embroidered Gucci baseball cap. Elsewhere, seeded wool tailoring arrived as a jacket-and-skirt set, the latter cut with a high slit and finished with a discreet metal logo detail. Both looks framed the collection’s new handbags, letting their presence anchor the ensembles.
Gucci has always been a continuum—a thread running through craft, taste, and culture—its bags are the vessels that make that lineage tangible. They are passed through artisans’ hands, interpreted by designers, and embraced by wearers across decades. All at once, also universal and personal: the icons you inherit, the emblems you adapt, the companions you make your own.
Gucci Beatrix

Relaxed yet refined, the Beatrix introduced a softer silhouette punctuated by the Horsebit. It was designed with fluidity in mind, a nod to grace with an undercurrent of strength.
Gucci Siena

Debuting on the runway, the Siena reinterpreted a 1970s half-Horsebit clasp into a sharply structured shoulder bag. Classic in shape but contemporary in detail, it signaled how heritage can shift into new territory.
Gucci Horsebit 1955 Aura

The Horsebit 1955 Aura tempers the icon’s heritage with ease. The leather softens, the lines curve, and the hardware holds steady—a balance of suppleness and structure that feels natural in a masculine frame.
Gucci Match

In contrast, the Match line embraced playfulness and sustainability. Made with repurposed materials and bold textures, it moved from backpacks to crossbody bags, underscoring the House’s evolving circular guidelines.
In the hands of the studio team, the Gucci F/W25 collection were like perennial characters: shapeshifting through time, carrying both the memory of Florence and the anticipation of what’s to come—and there’s a lot more coming.
For more information on the new Gucci F/W25 collection, visit gucci.com or experience it in-store at Gucci stores in Greenbelt 4, Shangri-La Plaza, The Shoppes at Solaire and The Mall | NUSTAR
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