Milan Fashion Week opened yesterday with a show of strength and sparkle from an international mega-brand steeped in history.
Gucci celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, and the company's creative director, Frida Giannini, presented a collection that nodded to the label's fashionable roots and formidable reputation.
References included Metropolis and Blade Runner, with fringed shift dresses dripping metallic beads and chains combining the flapper styles prevalent during the early years of the house with the sleek, urban aesthetic for which it has become known latterly.
Bugle beads, carved Plexiglass and crystals snaked over black silk in linear art deco patterns, while slash necks and drop waists undercut the excesses to create a loose, almost boyish, silhouette.
"I wanted to explore an optical side of femininity by creating a sculptural glamour," explained Giannini.