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Curated by the House, the special exhibition for Gucci Cultural Month, ‘Dual Narratives: Honoring the Visionaries,’ celebrated its opening with the featured artists, special guests and Global Brand Ambassadors.
Friends of the House and special guests including Global Brand Ambassadors Lee Jung Jae, Park Gyu Young, Jay Park, and Hanni from New Jeans attend the opening of the House’s exhibition, ‘Dual Narratives: Honoring the Visionaries.’ Featuring legendary Korean artists selected by Gucci and photographed by Kim Yong Ho, the images explore each one's inner and creative world.
Underscoring Gucci’s ongoing commitment to celebrating Korea’s rich cultural heritage, the exhibition is open at Foundry Seoul and Gucci Gaok in Itaewon until October 29
Friends of the House are photographed at the 19th annual Rome Film Fest in Gucci looks by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno.
For Gucci Cultural Month, the House’s initiative to celebrate the vibrant and dynamic heritage of Korean culture, photographer Kim Yong Ho’s images explore the inner world of conceptual artist Kimsooja, whose innovative approach transcends traditional mediums by blending painting, sewing, performance, installation, light, and architecture.
Entitled ‘Dual Narratives: Exploring the Visionaries,’ the House exhibition pays tribute to Korean culture and art is on display at Foundry Seoul and Gucci Gaok until October 29.
Photographer: Kim Yong Ho
Underscoring its ongoing commitment to celebrate Korea’s rich cultural heritage, the House presents Gucci Cultural Month, a special initiative including dedicated events, performances, and a special exhibition spotlighting legendary Korean artists.
Captured by photographer Kim Yong Ho is Cho Seong-Jin, the distinguished pianist renowned for his technical depth and poetic sensibility. Images chronicle the musician and his environment, offering a more personal perspective of the musician.
Curated by Gucci, the exhibition, ‘Dual Narratives: Honoring the Visionaries,’ is currently on display at Foundry Seoul and Gucci Gaok until October 29.
Photographer: Kim Yong Ho
Through Gucci’s special exhibition ‘Dual Narratives: Honoring the Visionaries’, the House highlights the ways in which legendary Korean artists communicate their unique identities and groundbreaking contributions to the cultural landscape. Part of the featured artists is contemporary choreographer Ahn Eun Me, captured by photographer Kim Yong Ho in a series of images that offer an intimate view into the performance artist’s inner and creative world.
The exhibition – part of the House’s series of events to celebrate Korean art and culture – is open at Foundry Seoul and Gucci Gaok in Itaewon until October 29.
Photographer: Kim Yong Ho
Part of Gucci’s initiative to celebrate Korean culture and art, ‘Dual Narratives: Honoring the Visionaries’ offers a fresh perspective on the creative journeys of legendary Korean artists—selected by the House—including Paik Nam June, whose innovative media and technology-based approach paved the way for video art.
Curated by Gucci, the exhibition also features never-before-seen works, offering visitors a rare glimpse into personal and philosophical reflections of these notable artists. It invites audiences to connect with the inner worlds of these creators, revealing new layers of their artistic expression.
Photographed by Kim Yong Ho, the photo series can be viewed at Foundry Seoul and Gucci Gaok in Itaewon until October 29.
Friends of the House gathered in New York City for a special dinner hosted by Debbie Harry and Kelsey Lu to celebrate the new Gucci Blondie campaign captured by Nan Goldin.
Presenting Gucci Cultural Month, a special initiative introduced by the House with dedicated events, performances, and a special exhibition honoring the vibrant and dynamic heritage of Korean culture.
Part of the series of Gucci events is ‘Dual Narratives: Honoring the Visionaries,’ an exhibition that spotlights the creative journeys of legendary Korean artists who have revolutionized diverse art forms and generations, spanning fine arts, cinema, contemporary dance, and music through the lens of photographer Kim Yong Ho. Selected by the House, the featured visionaries include Park Chan Wook as the viewer is invited to reflect on the beauty of the film director and screenwriter’s cinematic artistry through a special series of images.
Underscoring Gucci’s ongoing commitment to celebrating Korea’s rich cultural heritage, the exhibition is open at Foundry Seoul and Gucci Gaok in Itaewon until October 29.
Captured moments before the 2024 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles. Paul Mescal and Kirsten Dunst. Winner of the Vantage Award, honoree Paul Mescal wore a custom Gucci double-breasted tuxedo with satin lapel, silk poplin shirt and leather boots. Kirsten Dunst wore a custom Gucci Spring Summer 2025 crêpe sablé gown with cape and bamboo detail on the shoulder.
Moments before the 2024 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles, honoree Paul Mescal and Kirsten Dunstwere captured in custom Gucci looks designed by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno.
Honoree Paul Mescal, Kirsten Dunst, Taylor Zakhar Perez and Dwyane Wade wore Gucci by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno to the 2024 Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles.
Global Brand Ambassador Jin from BTS was recently spotted in a Gucci Rosso Ancora look with a pair of Gucci Eyewear sunglasses by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno.
Inspired by the equestrian world, the Horsebit 1953 loafer has been intertwined with the House’s story for more than 70 years. Today, it continues to express enduring sophistication and authentic appeal, as showcased in the new campaign starring Pietro Castellitto. Discover more on.gucci.com/_THEloafersince1953
Upon its release and to this day, the Horsebit 1953 loafer has represented a new idea of elegance, one that is contemporary, casual, and sensual — embodied by Pietro Castellitto in the new campaign. Discover more on.gucci.com/_THEloafersince1953
Music: LEISURE - Got It Bad
With his unique personality, actor, screenwriter, and director Pietro Castellitto embodies the contemporary elegance of the Horsebit 1953 loafer, showcasing its essential status in Creative Director Sabato De Sarno's menswear wardrobe. The signature loafer recalls the House’s heritage and its deep connection to the equestrian world with its double ring and bar hardware that was first introduced in the 1940s. Discover more on.gucci.com/_THEloafersince1953
Music: LEISURE - Got It Bad
Unfolding the latest chapter of the Horsebit 1953 loafer, the House reveals the new campaign starring Pietro Castellitto by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno. Capturing the actor, screenwriter, and director's effortless elegance and relaxed attitude, the campaign explores the contemporary appeal of the timeless style and the House’s vision of modern masculinity.
Discover more on.gucci.com/_THEloafersince1953
Creative Director: Sabato De Sarno
Artistic Director: Riccardo Zanola
Directed by: Goofy Studio
Photographer: Heji Shein
Stylist: Francesca Burns
Music: LEISURE - Got It Bad
Embellished with the double ring and bar hardware, the Gucci Horsebit 1953 loafer embodies the House’s original equestrian narrative in a timeless silhouette.
Congratulations to our Global Brand Ambassador, Jannik Sinner, on winning the Shanghai Masters title.
Showcased in cities around the world, the We Will Always Have London campaign starring Debbie Harry lensed by Nan Goldin presents Creative Director Sabato De Sarno’s ever-evolving vision for the House.
We Will Always Have London, the new campaign envisioned by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno and photographed by Nan Goldin, is featured in special locations across the globe with Debbie Harry and the House’s signature Gucci Blondie handbag.
Award-winning photographer Nan Goldin captures Kelsey Lu and Debbie Harry with the new Gucci Blondie in the We Will Always Have London campaign that portrays Creative Director Sabato De Sarno’s visual narrative for the House.
Discover more on.gucci.com/_GucciBlondieAdv
Creative Director: Sabato De Sarno
Artistic Director: Riccardo Zanola
Photographer: Nan Goldin
Director: Benoît Delhomme with Nan Goldin
Stylist: Francesca Burns
Music mixed by Mark Ronson
Additional production and arrangements by Julian Dobson
Blondie – Heart of Glass (Gucci version)
Yakamoto Kotzuga – Fuga
Tirzah ft Coby Sey – Devotion
Koreless – Sun (BBC Maida Vale Sessions)
From New York City to London and Bangkok, friends of the House are captured in Gucci looks by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno.
The House returns to the city that inspired founder Guccio Gucci for We Will Always Have London, the campaign envisioned by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno starring artist, cellist, and composer Kelsey Lu and a curated cast captured by photographer Nan Goldin as they showcase the new Gucci Blondie handbag and Cruise 2025 collection.
Discover more on.gucci.com/_GucciBlondieAdv
A timeless icon reborn – the Gucci Blondie reimagined by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno for Cruise 2025 with its distinctive rounded logo from the early 1970s.
Photographer: Kaleb Marshall
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