Alessandro Michele is officially exiting his role as creative director of Gucci, a position he has held for seven years, though he’s been at the brand for a total of 20 years. The brand’s parent company confirmed the news on Wednesday afternoon.

“There are times when paths part ways because of the different perspectives each one of us may have. Today an extraordinary journey ends for me, lasting more than twenty years, within a company to which I have tirelessly dedicated all my love and creative passion,” Michele said in a statement shared by Kering and posted to Instagram. “During this long period Gucci has been my home, my adopted family. To this extended family, to all the individuals who have looked after and supported it, I send my most sincere thanks, my biggest and most heartfelt embrace. Together with them I have wished, dreamed, imagined. Without them, none of what I have built would have been possible.”

Angela Wei

Source link

You May Also Like

Georgia May Jagger Strikes a Pose for Aigner Spring 2023 Campaign

Georgia May Jagger stars in Aigner spring-summer 2023 campaign. Photo: Liz Collins…

Here’s How Ashley Graham Achieves the Most Natural-Looking Tan Possible

If there’s one thing we know about Ashley Graham, it’s that she’s…

The Jewish Museum Reveals the Untold Story of Chloé Founder Gaby Aghion in New Exhibition

One of the many luxuries of living in New York City is the…

This $9 Brownish-Beige Tinted Lip Oil Is Pretty Much Perfect

Editors’ Picks are the Fashionista team’s true (#notspon) fashion and beauty obsessions,…