Our world is transformed into a stage in the fourth episode directed by Gus Van Sant and Alessandro Michele. Silvia comes to a theater to audition along with an artist friend (played by American actor and playwright Jeremy O. Harris) who encourages her. As the dancers warm up and dress backstage, Silvia and the choreographer, played by famous German artistic director Sasha Waltz, dance together to the rhythm of Ravel’s Bolero. An exercise in fellowship with Waltz’s team grows more and more intense.
The seven episodes will be released daily through the course of the festival as an exclusive broadcast on GucciFest.com, gradually revealing the collection day by day.
Earlier this year, four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel joined Swiss clothing brand Neumühle for a special lesson at a Swiss school. The topic? Circularity.
Japanese footwear brand grounds is teaming up with Los Angeles boutique H. Lorenzo to re-release the SPIKE SNEAKERS, originally created in collaboration with Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck.
PUMA and ROMBAUT are back with the second installment of their “Levitation” collaboration, a shoe that doesn’t just sit on the ground but seems to float above it.
The Italian brand has unveiled its “Gucci Lido” campaign, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Aliocha Schneider, and David Jonsson, shot by photographer Jim Goldberg.
+380 pages to change the channel: from Big Brother, to Buffy, a dating program, music from 90s, weathermen, a late show, Uggly Betty, Sex & the city, tattoos… and more!
Our must-see TV lineup includes pop-culture phenomenons from Gossip Girl star Evan Mock gracing the cover shot by TianZheng Yun, in a shooting inspired by the “Ugly Betty” series.