Defining handbags, shoulder bags and precious mini bags, the tiger-head hardware is an ode to the Greek god Dionysus, who in myth is said to have crossed the river Tigris on a tiger sent to him by Zeus.
Expressed through Alessandro Michele's creativity, the Beloved lines connect the House tradition with contemporary details.
Defining handbags, shoulder bags and precious mini bags, the tiger-head hardware is an ode to the Greek god Dionysus, who in myth is said to have crossed the river Tigris on a tiger sent to him by Zeus.
Expressed through Alessandro Michele's creativity, the Beloved lines connect the House tradition with contemporary details.
A symbol of Gucci's heritage, Jackie 1961 references the original style created and first worn during the '60s. Revived by the Creative Director with a new relevance for the contemporary, the latest iteration is defined by clean lines and a second strap that adds new ways to wear.
Established as one of the most distinctive elements among the House symbols, the double ring and bar design decorates the Gucci Horsebit 1955— unifying details from the archives with a modern spirit.
Evolving season after season, the GG Marmont's recognisable design blends the ‘70s GG hardware with new shapes and details. A link to the House's past brought into the present by the Creative Director.