top of page
The Communiqué News

Gucci has provided additional information about its forthcoming cruise 2024 show in Seoul, South Korea. The show will take place at Gyeongbokgung Palace on May 16, a day later than previously planned.


Swati Bhat

ree

The palace's main hall, known as Geunjeongjeon, is a historically significant venue in South Korea, having been established in 1395 and utilised for key state occasions such as royal coronations and banquets throughout the Joseon dynasty.

The majestic architecture of the hall, which includes a curved roof and a central throne, reflects the dynasty's authority and dignity, and will be a spectacular setting for Gucci's fashion presentation.

Gucci built its first store in Seoul in 1998 and is now commemorating its 25th year in the city. The choice to stage the event in Seoul emphasises the significance of the South Korean market for premium goods.The country has emerged as one of the most important marketplaces for luxury goods, drawing an increasing number of rich individuals willing to purchase high-end apparel and accessories.

Following the departure of Alessandro Michele last year, Gucci's cruise collection is designed by its in-house creative team. Sabato De Sarno, Gucci's newly appointed creative director, will debut his first collection for the premium label during Milan Fashion Week in September.








Despite its appearance, denim is one of the few materials that may be worn by both men and women. As a result, every design week, whether menswear or womenswear, offers lots of style inspiration. The most popular denim styles for the FW23 season have been compiled by FashionUnited.

ree

FW23 Collections(from left to right): Dion Lee, Coperni and Coach. Credits: Launchmetrics Spotlight


ree

FW23 Collections (from left to right): Diesel, Asai and Rick Owens. Credits: Launchmetrics Spotlight


ree

FW23 Collections(from left to right): Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Marine Serre. Credits: Launchmetrics Spotlight


ree

FW23 Collections(from left to right): Heron Preston and Diesel. Credits: Launchmetrics Spotlight


ree

FW23 Collections(from left to right): Federico Cina, Courrèges and Mowalola. Credits: Launchmetrics Spotlight


ree

Credits (from left to right): Kimhekim FW23 via Kimhekim, Mugler FW22/23 (presented in January 23) via Launchmetrics Spotlight and Doublet FW23 via Launchmetrics Spotlight


This article was originally published on FashionUnited.de and has been translated and edited into English.for The Communiqué News







bottom of page