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A balance between old and new appears to be what Gucci is looking for to propel the brand forward and increase sales going into the second half of the decade. “[Demna’s] ability to honor the iconic legacy of a brand while embracing a modern sensibility is extraordinary,” said Stefano Cantino, CEO of Gucci. “With Gucci’s strengthened foundations as a springboard, Demna will lead the House towards renewed fashion authority and enduring cultural relevance.”
For now, all we have to look to for hints at what Demna’s designs at Gucci could look like is the Hacker Project from 2021, when Gucci’s former creative director Alessandro Michele (now at Valentino) “hacked” Balenciaga for its 100th anniversary Aria collection, putting his touches on Demna’s most iconic designs, like the hourglass blazer and handbag. (Later, Demna returned the favor when he spray-painted “This is not a Gucci bag” on Balenciagafied versions of Gucci’s signature bags.) In mock texts shared on Gucci’s Instagram stories. after the Aria show, Demna spoke of his history with the brand: “I remember at the end of the ’90s when I bought my first perfume. (It was a sample perfume, the only thing you could get in post-USSR Georgia),” a message read. It was a tiny bottle of Gucci Envy, which, at the time, he still had at home. “So very fashion and fierce,” he said of his first piece of Gucci. Starting in just a few months, Demna will be able to create a scent of his own (and so much more) for the house he’s loved for decades. “I am truly excited to join the Gucci family,” he said in Thursday’s release. “It is an honor to contribute to a House that I deeply respect and have long admired. I look forward to writing together with Stefano and the whole team a new chapter of Gucci’s amazing story.”
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