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Epilogue is Alessandro Michele’s new collection, a proposal to approach fashion in a new way with pieces designed not for one season, but to be worn always. In lieu of traditional models, the collection is shown on members of Gucci’s design team, wearing silhouettes inspired by the 70s and many pieces part of Alessandro Michele’s design lexicon including the necktie blouse, long cardigans, T-shirts tucked into jeans and Dionysus and Jackie 1961 bags. | |
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The Epilogue collection includes pieces inspired by the bourgeoise and memories of grandparents and math teachers, all revisited with an eye for the contemporary Gucci audience. There are also collaborations with Disney’s Donald Duck and Ken Scott’s archive. | |
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