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The Modern Man: Gucci Fall 2024

Almost the entire Fall collection was there somewhere, save for the airy toppers (and it’s a fair bet some A-listers have those at home). That the above bears something is a gauge of the huge significance of minimalism’s mainstay. What past seasons accomplished in maintaining the status of rational, classy daywear has shattered the maximal renditions of menswear that reigned prior to the pandemic. With De Sarno, the Gucci men have seen what they want, and the atmosphere in the show was strumming with the collective will that the designer would stick with ease and subtle functionality. He did so in the wave after wave of clothes that quenched the minimal designer's grown-up desire for flattering, simple yet sexy offerings.

“It’s a story of richness and lust, desire of red but also blue and green, of flash, of spontaneity, of light, of a party at the first light of day,” read the notes, punctuating to the designer’s ability to detach from the industry’s fads and enrich the man’s wardrobe through a wealth of dare-not-shout essentials. But there’s more to it. “It’s an unhidden story, one that’s proud, it is manifest and not taboo although it might look like it should be, it is completely free and filled with euphoria.” Part of the seasonal proposal was offered by the loafers, protagonists throughout the House’s history, which evolved with the same approach as in the first women’s show. What’s more, the variety of De Sarno’s outwear was amazing — spanning a chic casual overcoat in tints of brown, red and black. Alongside that, a plethora of night options focused on separates — a refreshing break away from the Houses’ obsession with head-to-toe staples that looked similar, in previous outings, between one another. 

Most of it was body-hugging, some of it was body-showing: however, there was a sweet sense of old-school elegance that felt compelling throughout. In their own way, Gucci’s genes are moving with a quietly potent pace, which is delightful to see.

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