Gucci’s pre-fall 2025 collection takes a stylish step back to the 1970s, tying to the house’s storied heritage. Creative director Sabato De Sarno mixes masculine and feminine elements, creating a range that is both bold and refined.
Tailoring plays a central role in womenswear. Sleek, cinched jackets and textured knits offer a polished look, while leather scarves add a hint of edge. For more formal occasions, Gucci introduces floor-length dresses with sheer fabrics and high slits, delivering an ultra-glamorous feel.
Prints also take the spotlight for pre-fall. The iconic Flora pattern by Vittorio Accornero de Testa returns, updated with equestrian symbols and fresh gradient variations. Bags make a statement too. The Jackie 1961 bag features archival suede and the classic Web stripe, while the Blondie bag appears in cozy shearling. The Gucci Softbit offers a cleaner, minimalist design.
Accessories tie the collection together. Chunky jewelry adds bold proportions, while footwear includes platform loafers and sleek leather boots. The color palette reflects the disco era, featuring warm earth tones like caramel and brown, accented by pops of canary yellow, bubblegum pink, and citron green.