Gucci Fall 2010 Show in Milan

Gucci News and Press Releases | Friday 5 March 2010 2:12 am Posted by Cathy Galans.

Gucci Fall 2010 collection took the striking opening passage in Milan. Giannini’s designing seems to be hitting the kind of equilibrium Stella McCartney reached a couple of years back: the confidence to relax and not try too hard to be super-duper fashion-y. With that, Giannini deleted the expectation that this was to be a frenetic seasonal Gucci trend-grab. It was more about consolidating her look: the pants she’s always been good at tailoring, put together with coats and fur-patched jackets with a believably glamorous daywear attitude.

Giannini quoted the nineties and the sixties in her program notes. Inescapably, that brings up Tom Ford, but the reference only really applied to the early boot-cut pants and GG logo phase of his career, when he himself was reanimating Gucci’s earlier history as a manufacturer of sporty Italian separates. Giannini’s pants, narrow and fluted just enough to fit over the shoe, looked proportionally right. They were flatteringly tailored over the backside and great when paired with an A-line suede coat with a fox vest liner, or her several versions of cropped mélanged fur jackets.

As for dresses, she did sock us with a sensational series of cocktail dresses. One in particular, a broken pattern lace and sequin combo worn by model Freja Beha under a micro fox bolero, gets our vote for the best cocktail of the season, a real head-turner that mixed great technical dexterity with oodles of panache. Or treat yourself with a cheap Replica Gucci Handbag.

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