Gucci Epilogue
Then the Epilogue happened. The clothes were worn by the designers and creatives that help Michele create his Gucci vision. A new era of storytellers emerges. With billowing flower printed ruffled dresses, flower printed turbans, feather boas, animal prints, mixed and matched look, layering, and fine leather handbags, the epilogue holds true to the name of Gucci. In a way, it’s about making the invisible seen and letting them become the exhibition.
“My fairy tale in three parts wants to generate a questioning about the rules, the roles and the functions that keep the world of fashion going,” Michele says. “It’s an inevitably partial investigation, also intentionally deforming: an unbalanced game in which I tried to dismantle the scaffolding, to turn things upside down, to shift the gaze somewhere else, to challenge the grammars through which we try to name the mystery of beauty.”