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Alessandro Michele worked with the archive of Ken Scott, an American designer living in Milan during the 60s and 70s, to apply his signature, oversized botanical prints to ready-to-wear and accessories. Listen to the story of the designer’s life, work and legacy on the Gucci Podcast narrated by writer, academic and critic, Shahidha Bari. |
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Known as the ''fashion gardener,'' Scott’s jubilant prints bring to life a bowling shirt and matching shorts, as well as a fedora and Gucci Screener trainers as part of the Epilogue collection. |
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A floral print sourced from the archive of Ken Scott infuses a fedora with a cheerful, individualistic spirit in line with Epilogue’s ethos. |
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Ken Scott is a brand of Mantero | |
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