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Style Edit: Gucci’s autumn/winter 2024 collection by Sabato De Sarno – from tailored jackets, sequinned dresses and lacy separates, to must-have handbags, shoes and accessories

Gucci’s autumn/winter 2024-25 show at Milan’s Fonderia Carlo Macchi in February was attended by celebrities including Hanni from K-pop girl group NewJeans and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones. Photos: Handout
Gucci’s autumn/winter 2024-25 show at Milan’s Fonderia Carlo Macchi in February was attended by celebrities including Hanni from K-pop girl group NewJeans and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones. Photos: Handout
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  • The creative director aims to capture the extraordinary in his second collection which successfully anchors his signature aesthetics
  • Among the statement pieces are coats that accentuate not only a tailored silhouette but also the impeccable Italian craftsmanship signature of the house

Following his debut collection for Gucci as creative director, Sabato De Sarno anchors his signature aesthetics further with an autumn/winter collection that blends the stuff of dreams with tailored jackets, sequinned dresses and lacy separates.
Sabato De Sarno’s autumn/winter 2024 collection for Gucci blends tailored jackets, sequinned dresses and lacy separates
Sabato De Sarno’s autumn/winter 2024 collection for Gucci blends tailored jackets, sequinned dresses and lacy separates

In De Sarno’s show notes, he reveals the inspiration behind the collection. “My dreams, as with my fashion, always converse with reality. Because I am not searching for another world to live in, but rather of ways to live in this world,” he says.

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Hanni from K-pop girl group NewJeans (left) and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones were on the sidelines at the show
Hanni from K-pop girl group NewJeans (left) and actress Daisy Edgar-Jones were on the sidelines at the show

He invites the audience to examine the details captured in this collection “before feeling free to back away in pursuit of a broader perspective”. In his words, this latest seasonal collection – from ready-to-wear pieces to the season’s must-have handbags, shoes and accessories – aims to “capture the extraordinary where the ordinary is expected”.

Accessories are a chance to add a pop of contrasting colour
Accessories are a chance to add a pop of contrasting colour

Among the statement pieces in the collection are coats that accentuate not only a tailored silhouette but also the impeccable Italian craftsmanship that is a signature of the house. Modern fibres mixed with wool bring a shift in colour as the structured garment moves when worn.

The main coat’s masculine silhouette is punctuated with hidden buttons on the back, a detail that is seen throughout the collection.

A mix of textures and colours with various fabrics, including velvet and lace, together with intricate embroidery, is found alongside jacquard prints and knits decorated with crystal fringe or off-tone sequins.

Oversized jackets in boxy cuts were softened by intricate detailing
Oversized jackets in boxy cuts were softened by intricate detailing

A rich colour palette – including the house’s deep burgundy, as well as greens, blues, oranges, yellows and pinks – is used in the ready-to-wear pieces and extends to the various accessories that anchor the season’s looks.