Gucci is gearing up for a game-changing 2025 with three unified shows that bring Creative Director Sabato De Sarno‘s evolving vision to the forefront. The first show will kick off during Milan Fashion Week in February, setting the tone for a year where men’s and women’s collections share the stage in harmony.
In February and September, De Sarno will present the Fall/Winter 2025/2026 and Spring/Summer 2026 collections respectively. These shows mark a continuation of De Sarno’s drive to create complementary dialogues between Gucci’s men’s and women’s lines, allowing each to reflect and amplify the other. Adding to the mix, a Cruise 2026 show in Florence on May 15 will keep the conversation going, blurring boundaries and highlighting Gucci’s knack for crafting a seamless narrative.
Since his debut with the Gucci Ancora show, De Sarno has been focused on building a cohesive story, using unified runways as a canvas to explore the interplay between masculinity and femininity. The collections exist independently yet connect like chapters of an unfolding tale—distinct, yet inextricably linked. This year promises a showcase that feels intimate but far-reaching, where each piece speaks to another, pushing Gucci’s journey forward while nodding to the brand’s storied past.