Gucci's dark glamour kicks off Milan Fashion Week with a stunning array of velvet capes and see-through dresses.
"A modern-day romanticism, a dramatic sensuality, a dark glamour, with subtle games of provocative intellect,” creative director Frida Giannini wrote about her latest collection.
The show opened with military-style jackets and equestrian-inspired trousers worn with flat
riding boots and a bag closed with a stirrup clasp, before moving on to fur coats, mink-and-chiffon numbers and splendid flowing capes. Moving from "fearless femininity" to "dandy indulgence".The tone changed as Giannini unveiled her evening wear, with a stream of long flowing dresses in see-through wrinkled tulle and adorned with patches of tapestry and floral prints in black, forest green and plum.
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