The Gucci Fall 2025 collection opened with a swirl of mirrored interlocking Gs shimmering across a cavernous space, creating a futuristic reflection of Gucci’s heritage. Models threaded through the glint and glow, showcasing a co-ed lineup that captured everything from retro nods to forward-thinking shape shifts. This offering, crafted by Gucci’s internal studio in the wake of Sabato De Sarno’s recent exit, marks a pivotal moment: the house is navigating uncertain sales numbers while speculation about its next creative director runs high.



In place of strictly separate men’s and women’s runways, this season’s approach wove both together into a continuous narrative. Menswear pieces—anchored by sharply tailored suits—balanced the playful details in the women’s looks, where baseball caps met silky kerchiefs, and pastel leather sets came squared-off and boxy. The brand’s signature bits returned in fresh form, morphing into chain-like neckties or scaled-up hardware on new handbags.



References to Gucci’s storied past emerged throughout: the iconic Horsebit, turning 70 this year, took center stage on everything from slouchy shoulder bags to delicate waist chains. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the interlocking G motif was magnified in mirrors underfoot, serving as a nod to founder Guccio Gucci and pointing to the house’s cinematic flair—an aesthetic underscored by a live orchestra performing an original score by Oscar-winner Justin Hurwitz.
Although De Sarno famously toyed with the idea of “his and hers” duality, the internal team has pushed that concept further, merging both sides into a single show. A sense of Italian “effortless polish” runs through every garment, from minimal monotone foundations to more experimental layers of mohair, crepe, and coated wool. The entire collection, informed by Gucci’s evolution from the late ‘60s onward, underscores how heritage codes keep morphing into something that resonates right now.
Against the backdrop of leadership changes and uncertainty around who will eventually steer Gucci’s creative direction, this collection feels like a strategic reset. It embraces continuity without feeling stuck in the past. From the updated silhouettes to the brand’s hallmark accessories, the message is clear: Gucci is moving forward on its own terms, merging its storied DNA with an unflinching eye on what’s next.

