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Sabato De Sarno's Gucci Spring/Summer 2025 at Milan Fashion Week

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

On September 20, 2024, Gucci presented its Spring/Summer 2025 women's collection at Milan Fashion Week, marking one year since Sabato De Sarno took over as creative director. The collection, described by De Sarno as a homage to moments of stillness and self-discovery, blends references from the 1960s Jackie Kennedy era with contemporary streetstyle. Key pieces include 'Ancora red' leather jackets, wide jeans under long coats, and clean dresses with gold details. The show closed with Fiordaliso's song 'Non voglio mica la luna.' De Sarno's approach strips away Alessandro Michele's maximalism, focusing on essential luxury and implicit sensuality rooted in Gucci's leather goods heritage. The brand also launched the third edition of 'Gucci Prospettive,' a thematic volume series exploring photography and art, published by Contrasto, this time dedicated to Italian female art. Additionally, Gucci collaborated with artist Valerio Eliogabalo Torrisi for art walls worldwide. The collection aims to be desirable through simplicity and detail, reflecting a fashion that values concentration on beauty.

Key facts

  • Gucci presented Spring/Summer 2025 women's collection on September 20, 2024 at Milan Fashion Week.
  • Sabato De Sarno debuted as creative director one year prior.
  • Collection references 1960s Jackie Kennedy and 2024 streetstyle.
  • Key items: 'Ancora red' leather jackets, wide jeans, long coats, gold-detailed dresses.
  • Show closed with Fiordaliso's 'Non voglio mica la luna.'
  • Third edition of 'Gucci Prospettive' launched, focused on Italian female art, published by Contrasto.
  • Collaboration with artist Valerio Eliogabalo Torrisi for art walls.
  • De Sarno's style described as essential luxury and implicit sensuality.

Entities

Artists

  • Sabato De Sarno
  • Alessandro Michele
  • Tom Ford
  • Jackie Kennedy
  • Valerio Eliogabalo Torrisi
  • Fiordaliso
  • Giulio Solfrizzi

Institutions

  • Gucci
  • Contrasto
  • Artribune
  • Milan Fashion Week

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy

Sources