The New Gucci Pieces You'll See on Every Street Style Star
Gucci keeps the must-haves coming in thick and strong. Now we've got the Cruise 2017 show to pore over, and, unsurprisingly, it's jam-packed with pieces worthy of their own Instagram moment (94 whole looks to be exact!). The Italian fashion house showed its latest resort collection inside London's hallowed Westminster Abbey, and the irreverent pieces had just the right infusion of off-beat British spirit.
In his sixth womenswear collection for the renowned power-brand, designer Alessandro Michele once again proved that he knows exactly how to make fashion insiders fall head over heels for his pieces. Inspiration seemed to span the gamut from grandma to British boarding schools, but everything came together seamlessly in a dazzling spin of colour and kook. Let's just say we can guarantee you'll spot these looks all over fashion week, come autumn.
Read on for a peek at the collection now…
What was your favourite look from the show? Let us know in the comments, and shop Gucci's current pieces!
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