Gucci’s F24 Collection Meets a Harmonious Interpretation

Structure and standard design norms are defied in Gucci Women’s Fall/Winter 2024 Collection. Sabato De Sarno’s second womenswear collection envisioned a unique, individualistic take on fall apparel. Womenswear is found at the forefront of challenging strength with femininity. Common looks include long, wool outerwear accentuated with embroidery paired with silk slip dresses.

Women’s Slim Horsebit Boot

$2,500

The collection widens Gucci’s color palette from their signature, powerful Ancora red with autumn-inspired pink, yellow, maroon, and violet hues.

Mini Bamboo Top Handle Bag

$4,500

Relying heavily on craftsmanship, the collection appreciates Gucci’s history and evolution as a brand.

Small Half-Moon Top Handle Bag

$4,890

The outerwear pieces feature a wide range of lengths and styles. The collection contains long embellished peacoats with slouched yet sharp shoulders, embroidered shiny blazers, and oversized leather jackets with wrapped belts.                  

Wool Mohair Coat                                  

$6,800     

GG Embossed Leather Jacket 

$8,400

Shoes are chic, yet attention-grabbing. The Horsebit Platform Loafer Slingback is presented in maroon hues, silver metal chains, and embroidered with Gucci’s classic GG pattern. The Pump with Crystal Chain is a stiletto heel, embellished with silver drop rhinestones at the tip of the shoe. The slingback buckle features the GG symbol.

Horsebit Platform Loafer Slingback   

$1,500                                      

Pump with Crystal Chain                                                                       

$1,980

Accessory items are also seen in autumn hues, with a major emphasis on gold jewelry. The Choker Necklace with Geometric Studs is decked out in complete gold, while belts are accentuated with gold metal as well.

                                    

Choker Necklace with Geometric Studs  
$2,950                                  


Article by Anna Yim, Contributor, PhotoBook Magazine
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