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Gucci, the Rinascimento of Silk
1min of reading

From Ti Amo Issue

This spring, Gucci reinterprets its heritage in textile craftsmanship through a contemporary dialogue between silk and art. With an exclusive collection of limited-edition scarves, the Italian House invites nine renowned international artists, including illustrator Gio Pastori and conceptual art pioneer Robert Barry, to breathe new life into its iconic archival themes.

GUCCI printed silk twill carré by Yu Cai Pink

GUCCI printed silk twill carré created by Sara Leghissa

GUCCI printed silk twill carré created in collaboration with Inji Seo for the 90 x 90 project

GUCCI printed silk twill carré created by Inji Seo

GUCCI printed silk twill carré created by Sara Leghissa

GUCCI printed silk twill carré created by Walter Petrone

GUCCI printed silk twill carré created by Sara Leghissa

Photographer
RICCARDO MERONI
Stylist
OANA CILIBIU
Groomer
SARA MENCATTELLI
Model at The Claw Models
ADELEYE SEGUN
Special thanks to
Gucci
Photographer
RICCARDO MERONI
Stylist
OANA CILIBIU
Model at The Claw Models
ADELEYE SEGUN
Special thanks to
Gucci

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