Theatrics, glitter and Jane Birkin: Gucci does Paris

PARIS (Reuters) – Italy’s Gucci brought a dose of eccentricity to Paris Fashion Week on Monday, with a runway show featuring a parrot, eery videos, frilly sequined looks and a surprise performance by British singer and actress Jane Birkin.

A general view show the Palace as guests arrive to attend the Spring/Summer 2019 women’s ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Gucci during Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France, September 24, 2018. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

The brand has become one of the luxury world’s fastest-growing in recent years – propelling an earnings bounce at parent group Kering – thanks to its flamboyant reinvention under designer Alessandro Michele, showcased at elaborate catwalk displays.

The Paris show – a one-off for the label which normally presents its collections in Milan – was also an exercise in the weird and wonderful, set within Le Palace, a famed former nightclub and 1970s celebrity haunt turned theater.

A video projection of almost macabre, anxiety-inducing scenes evoking the confines of an asylum set the tone before models strutted up to a stage in an array of frilly, glitzy gowns or fringed jackets and tiny shorts for the men.

Bold colors and feathers galore gave way to dresses decked in mirrors, and jean jackets featuring country singer Dolly Parton, and a model carrying a live bird.

And the sinister soundtrack interspersed with distant screams gave way to Birkin’s performance of her 1983 single “Baby Alone in Babylone”, as the spotlight suddenly found her in the audience.

Gucci’s recent success, with younger shoppers in particular, has fueled questions over how long its momentum can last.

The brand recently outlined its ambition to one day overtake LVMH’s as the world’s biggest luxury brand by sales, including with more store face-lifts and by further developing its e-commerce operations.

High margin leather goods are central to its strategy, and the brand’s latest collection for spring and summer 2019 featured several new bag models – including chunky backpacks.

Paris Fashion Week runs until Oct. 2.

Reporting by Sarah White; editing by Diane Craft

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source: reuters.com


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