Gucci foxes Milan with glitter body-suits
MILAN: Alessandro Michele outdid himself in eclecticism on Wednesday with a foxy joint men and women’s collection for Gucci — the label’s first ever — as Milan fashion week opened.
Trends for the autumn-winter 2017 season? Fox and bat motifs, gold flares, nose studs and wholebody glitter suits.
The Roman designer, who performed a radical overhaul of the once-fl agging brand when he took over in 2015, pushed the boundaries even further, upping the gemstone level to extreme and pitching chains and whole-head hoods.
The idea, according to Michele’s notes for a show entitled “The Alchemist’s Garden”, was to create a collection which celebrated dualisms, including “body- spirit, good- evil, insideoutside”.
He said he was inspired by the idea that every individual hosts “a multitude of identities, conciliatory and conflicting” and the show certainly had a whiff of the schizophrenic.
Models strutted down a catwalk behind perspex walls around a pyramid topped with a cockerel weather vane, with looks evoking everything from warriors—-- with gold-tipped spears — to Grand Tour ladies with vast sun hats.
For those asking what direction the wind was blowing, the rotating cockerel said it all: every direction, everything goes.
The Gucci trademark flowers were back in force — roses, tulips, forget me nots — while bats fl itted across yellow jumpers and wolverines snarled from leggings.
The austere tweedy jackets seen at Michele’s spring-summer show in September were back, as were tassells — dangling from the sleeves of a black biker jacket or off the rim of a bluebellshaped parasol.
Flower leggings were worn under shorts, with knee-high boots and a kooky frontpack — a backpack worn on the chest.
With bags also used as the clasp of waist-high belts, coats took over as backpacks, not worn but carried hanging off straps.
Hairstyles ranged from slickedback school-marm, worn with glittering glasses, to cascading curls.
But those with bad hair days need look no further. One of Gucci’s most striking pieces was a glitter whole-body suit — think spiderman’s get-up only in a metallic mesh with a jazzy, marine-green tinge.
And how to accessorise? Black canes topped with white cathead handles, fox-head rings, a glittering fox mask, or a wide studded choker linked by a chunky chain to the wrist. Sumptuous trailing coats or princess- style ruffled evening gowns were given a “who you lookin’ at” air with large nose studs.
There were cheers from the front row with South Korean singer Minho, American actor Jared Leto and US rapper A$ AP Rocky leading the applause. The rapper made a special appearance on the show’s invitations — a vinyl record of him reading a love letter form Jane Austen’s Persuasion. — AFP