This year, in a nod to the House’s origins and heritage, the Gucci Gift campaign is inspired by the world of travel. Under a blanket of wintry stars, a cast of characters climb aboard a fantastic train imbued with an atmosphere that evokes splendor, but also a certain intrigue. Each passenger embarks on a journey that transcends imagination and exudes a shared appreciation for the beauty the world has to offer.
Conceived by the House’s creative director, Alessandro Michele, the images captured by Carlijn Jacobs and the short film shot by Jordan Hemingway illustrate the joyous and radiant spirit of the Christmas season. Suitcases on wheels, travel bags and cases of different shapes and sizes to carry all the essentials (and also accessories) are the stars of the collection and reflect the House’s imaginative vision when it comes to travel. Lace, ruffles, velvet and sequins, for their part, reinforce the magic of these special dates. The most emblematic bags of the House are dressed for the occasion and are presented in tone-on-tone palettes, reduced dimensions, precious leathers and optical motifs. Passengers wear a curated selection of fine jewelry and watches in their suites adorned with pieces from the Gucci Décor collection. Dressing tables display elegant collectible designs from the Gucci Beauty line, including sportswear and casualwear from the Lifestyle collection, as well as items from the Gucci Pet collection carried by a troupe of adorable dogs that accompany the protagonists on their journey.
True to the spirit of these endearing dates, the Gucci Gift campaign celebrates the magic of the holidays and the joy of sharing beautiful moments with our loved ones.
For BLUEMARBLE’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, creative director Anthony Alvarez Graff found inspiration in the Mont Faron téléphérique of Toulon, a cable car bridging mountain and city.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Feng Chen Wang returns to her roots while pushing forward, a collection that feels like a conversation between memory and the present.
On a drowsy summer afternoon, between the pages of untouched books and the hum of cicadas, Sean Suen found inspiration for his Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Take a look at EGONLAB’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Tiago Pestana during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
During Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Christian Louboutin transformed the grand halls of the Hôtel de Crillon into a living showcase for its Sartorial line.
For Spring/Summer 2026, Wales Bonner marks ten years with Jewel, a collection that feels like flipping through a well-loved wardrobe, one where every piece has a story.
With 5th Quarter, Denim Tears turns its lens to basketball’s deeper meaning in Black America, not just as a sport, but as a cultural force, a dream, and sometimes, an unspoken expectation.
Take a look at Études Studio’s Spring/Summer 2026 backstage, captured by the lens of Tiago Pestana during Paris Fashion Week, in exclusive for Fucking Young!
Titled “Nothing could have prepared us / Everything could have prepared us”, this retrospective exhibition explores over thirty-five years of artistic practice across various photographic genres.
Hiroaki Sueyasu’s latest collection for KIDILL isn’t just about clothes but also about the people who once lived on the fringes, spinning their own worlds out of obsession and imagination.
Montblanc and Wes Anderson return with “Let’s Write,” the second chapter of their collaboration, and an ode to writing, imagination, and the journeys words inspire.
For their SS26 collection, presented at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo, creative directors Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry continue their quiet conversation between art and utility.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.