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The first menswear collection from Gucci without former creative director Alessandro Michele was unveiled on Friday. After years of presenting in a co-ed arrangement, it was Gucci's first standalone show and served as the official start of Milan Men's Fashion Week. It was undoubtedly a far cry from its Twinsville presentation in September.


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Look 39 from Gucci Men's FW23, via Launchmetrics Spotlight


As the sound of a bass guitar and vocal filled the air, models began walking out in a moment that both literally and figuratively stripped the house from its recent past, breaking with the ornamentation and poetic styling that have become synonymous with Michele’s aesthetic. The multi-sensory, colourful and genderless expressions were gone, making way for a languid, if more sober, silhouette.


A new simplicity

This resulted in a simplicity that was new for Gucci, even if it is a direction other luxury houses have been adopting since the return of catwalk presentations after the pandemic. As Kering’s most lucrative brand, any transition between appointing creative directors and setting new strategies will need to be micro managed to not lose any customers or sales momentum in the interim.

Billowing trousers, teamed with oversized jackets and floor-length coats brought a sporty vibe to Gucci’s fall men’s offer. In terms of styling, it steered clear of anything too slick, even when compared to the house's former designers Tom Ford and Frida Giannini eras. With the beanie ubiquitous to most looks, it was heavy on the eighties, with layered leg warmers and pixie boots a recurring trend. Accessories were kept to a minimum, at least on the hardware so favoured by Michele, but bags in yellow and pink brought colour, and a lurex top and trousers were a nod to his inclusivity and vintage-inspired creations.

Sportswear was big, with aerobic stripes and ski-themed separates that felt, well, theme-y, making apparent the urgency to appeal to younger consumers. What it lacked was a focus on luxury, or of any craftsmanship reflecting Gucci’s rich past.


Lacking a luxury focus

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Gucci Men's FW23 Look 48, via Launchmetrics Spotlight


Fashion houses often wipe the slate clean when they announce new creative appointments, and so expectations at Gucci were not dissimilar. While Mr Michele’s exit came as a surprise to many, and despite any accrued brand ennui in recent seasons, there was a collective acknowledgment toward him for revolutionising genderless dressing and ushering in brand inclusivity. His strength, in the early days at least, was that for every pussy-bow blouse sold to a man, thousands of Double G logo belts and accessories flew off the shelves. This propelled the house to strive for the 10 billion euro mark back in 2018.

No doubt this season was a challenge for the Kering-operated house, having to pivot to a new era, one that bridges the past and lays the foundation for whoever it appoints as its next creative leader.



Swarovski has unveiled the tiara that will be worn by each of the 144 debutantes at the Vienna Opera Ball 2023 on February 16.

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Image: Swarovski; The Swarovski tiara designed for Vienna Opera Ball 2023


The Swarovski tiara will be the centrepiece of the opening ceremony at the Vienna Opera Ball, one of the most prestigious cultural events on the Austrian calendar.

The Swarovski Stella jewellery family inspired this year's design, which aims to capture the magic of the stars in the night sky with a nod to the famous jewels of the beloved Austrian Empress Sissi. Each piece is handcrafted from 435 clear crystals and includes a central star with a dancing stone surrounded by shooting stars.

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Image: Swarovski; The Swarovski tiara designed for Vienna Opera Ball 2023


The Swarovski Tiara is just as well-known as the Vienna Opera Ball itself, so Giovanna Engelbert, creative director at Swarovski, said in a statement: "I wanted to design a piece that embodies the beauty of this connection. The artwork from this year is inspired by Austrian culture and exudes a joyful enchantment. A mesmerising reminder to always wish upon a star and believe in your aspirations and dreams is the Sparkling Dance stone, which appears to float magically in the centre of the piece.

"The tiaras that Swarovski has made for the Vienna Opera Ball for decades are a symbol of the distinctive savoir-faire that is at the core of our creations and a testimony to a century long heritage of Swarovski history," said Alexis Nasard, chief executive of Swarovski.

Two major figures in Austrian culture have collaborated for many years, resulting in a stunning exhibition of beauty, originality, and elegance. We are incredibly honoured to participate in this tradition.



Washington [US], January 7: Being a cat person has great advantages! According to a recent article by All About Cats, Taylor Swift's Scottish fold, Olivia Benson, is the third richest pet in the world. According to today's exchange rate, the fat cat's estimated net worth is 97 million dollars, or almost Rs 800 crore. This is "pawsitively" astonishing.


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A Siamese and tabby mix named @Nala cat, a social media influencer is said to be second in the feline fine with an estimated $100 million, according to the US-based news source New York Post. With an astounding $500 million, Gunther VI, a German Shepherd owned by the Italian media company Gunther Corporation, claimed the title of the richest pet ever.

The ranking was produced using data from Instagram and the expected earnings from each pet's social media posts. Swift posted a picture of Olivia cuddled up on a couch on her Instagram page in 2020, and it garnered over 2 million likes. It goes without saying that the singer of the "Midnights" album adores her cat, whose name is taken from a famous "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" character portrayed by actress Mariska Hargitay. In addition to appearing in commercials, her fluffy cat has also starred in the music videos for her songs "Blank Space" and "Me!" "I was kind of canvassing everyone I knew, asking, "Are cats, cat lady?" before I got the second cat.

According to a report by the New York Post, Swift made the statement during an appearance on "Live With Kelly and Michael" in 2014, where she stressed the plural form of "cat." "There are multiple cats, and there are two cats. In response, they said, "No, three cats is a cat woman, two cats is a party. With $30 million each, Oprah Winfrey's dogs Sadie, Sunny, Lauren, Layla, and Luke took second place on the list of richest pets, ahead of the Pomeranian Jiffpom, the late Karl Lagerfeld's cat Choupette, the late actress Betty White, and the Pomeranian Jiffpom.

According to a New York Post report, Instagram-famous canines Doug The Pug, Tucker, and Marutaro were tied for first place with each earning USD 1.5 million. In honor of Brad Pitt's character in the 2008 movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," Swift also has a cat named Benjamin Button. Despite being a cute ragdoll cat, Button was passed over.




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