Contemporary minimalism and extreme luxury meet in Gucci's fall/winter 2010 collection.
Inspired by Gucci's golden eras of the 70s and 90s, Gucci's creative designer Frida Giannini presents a collection that exudes a new sense of sleek glamour.
Giannini kept the color palette for the new collection to Gucci's house colors like camel, ice grey, brick, and tobacco.
The collection is characterized by simple color combinations and tone-on-tone outfits that look extraordinary when paired with Giannini's designs.
It features tailoring borrowed from the boyfriend's closet, oversized and deconstructed cashmere coats and dresses and coats with trench coat constructions, asymmetrical skirts and wrap silk dresses with complex constructions, and over the knee suede platform boots.
Other interesting pieces include body hugging dresses yielding anatomical razor cuts to expose bits of skin yet look amazingly sexy.
The collection's evening wear were inspired by a controlled opulence. Artfully constructed dresses on python pattern chantilly lace give off an almost fetishistic vibe. Hand-cut vinyl sequins with ombre shading embroidered with ostrich feathers highlight Gucci's impeccable craftsmanship. The look is completed with feathered shrugs, lace stockings and T-strap crocodile sandals.
An iconic Gucci design from 1973 makes its way back to serve as the metal hardware motif on the new collection of handbags that includes ostrich handbags, flat clutches, and miniaturized bags with a long gold chain.
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