With the heatwave in full swing and the fashion world eagerly awaiting Demna‘s first moves as the new creative director, Italian fashion house Gucci presents its new Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, “The Gucci Portrait Series.”
Renowned photographer Catherine Opie is responsible for capturing this new visual narrative, turning her lens on a group of forty-two unique individuals. Each portrait exudes authenticity and intimacy, composing a human mosaic as diverse as it is captivating. These are real faces, with their own stories, embodying the emotional and aesthetic richness that the brand seeks to highlight this season.
In terms of style, the campaign naturally embraces the brand’s timeless codes: the impeccable blend of sprezzatura — that effortless elegance so typical of Italy — and the air of unstructured sophistication that has defined the company since its inception. The looks from the Fall/Winter line are organically integrated into each image, highlighting a fashion that is as much attitude as it is art.
As a visual and emotional complement, the campaign expands into a series of videos directed by Lisa Rovner. In them, the protagonists answer open-ended questions that generate spontaneous moments of humour, reflection, and nostalgia. An intimate touch that further humanises the proposal.
Hugo Gonzalez, Sebastián Terranova, Miquel Villena and Nil Frago shot by Carlos Venegas and styled by Magda Rodriguez, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
On a rainy Friday afternoon in Milan, as Fashion Week unfolded with its familiar rhythm, SUNNEI once again proved that its vision operates on a different plane.
The Spanish footwear label — known for its timeless sneakers and its cult following across generations — officially landed in Barcelona with the opening of its very first flagship store.
Misci’s Summer 2026 campaign is a question brought to life. The brand continues to explore a compelling idea: who would Tieta, the iconic character from Jorge Amado’s work, be today?
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection of JAREL ZHANG, titled Silent Accord, imagines a dialogue between the civilizations of Earth and those that might exist beyond our sky.
Lorenzo Seghezzi’s latest collection, “Interlude,” is a story drawn from the Milanese clubbing world: a fluid, queer, and volatile space that shaped him.
Alejo Masone, Yohei and Gabriel Alencar photographed by Mário Rui Silva and styled by Carla Hoyos & Gemma Solsona, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
On September 30th, Saint Laurent Rive Droite in Paris will host Kate Moss and photographer Mert Alas for the signing of a new book, “A Love Letter to Kate”.
KVRT STVFF is known for clothing that serves the body. Their underwear and swimwear act as a neutral layer, designed to move with the wearer. Their new line of jeans follows this path exactly.
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.