Fashion

Gucci Spring-Summer 2025 Ready-to-Wear

“A precise moment in time. A moment to seize and live to the fullest. It’s the moment the sun dives into the sea at the end of an August day. It’s the moment we find ourselves. This collection is a tribute to those moments, and an invitation to stop, seek your own moment.” – Sabato De Sarno

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In the museum of Triennale Milano, Gucci not only unveiled its Spring-Summer 2025 collection, but also evolved its commitment to an open cultural dialogue and the mission of bringing together art, design, architecture and contemporary views. The hues of a summer sunset took over the space, which was divided into rooms to create a unique experience – and indeed it was.

The show opened with tailoring in its most essential yet never ordinary version, merging the women’s wardrobe with the men’s in a color palette consisting of grey, Gucci Rosso Ancora, white, tones of green and a touch of orange. Shortly after, silhouettes paying homage to the 60s took the runway, as we witnessed structured jackets, shorts and A-line skirts. A couture attitude was reflected through the grand coats that brought new vigor to the GG Monogram and were worn effortlessly with denim and a tank top for an everyday look. Leather with a glossy finish and lingerie peeping through the lace dresses and the slightly open coats joined the show on a later stage.

In terms of accessories, Gucci explored its heritage and made the Gucci Bamboo 1947 bag the star in its original design and new contemporary details. The House didn’t hesitate to unveil other creations as well such as the Gucci 73 bucket bag, the new Gucci Go bag, and one-of-a-kind Gucci Bamboo 1947 bags reimagined by Japanese artists – to name a few.