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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

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.



Mumbai, India, 12 January: On Thursday evening, with 30 days until the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship '2023 Hyderabad E-Prix', Mumbai hosted a "30 days to go countdown" event. On February 11, 2023, this historic racing event will be held near the picturesque Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad for the first time. It is part of a four-year deal that will keep the event in India until 2026.

A total of 11 teams with 22 cars will participate, including notable names like McLaren, Maserati , Porsche, Jaguar, Nissan, and Mahindra Racing.

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The spectacular "30 Days To Go Countdown" which began with a Ganesh Vandana by the Colors of India was graced by Shri. Eknath Sambhaji Shinde, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri. Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, Shri. K.T. Rama Rao, Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development of Telangana, and Shri. Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty, Founder, Greenko and Ace Group. The event culminated with a special performance by Dharavi Rocks that focused on sustainability.

"We are very happy to welcome the Formula E team to Mumbai and happy that they chose to celebrate this important milestone here at the Gateway of India," communiqué by Chief Minister Maharashtra Shri Eknath Shinde. He continued, "The arrival of the Formula E World Championship in India has made us all proud. This championship will propel us to a more sustainable future, in keeping with the true spirit of progress."

"The Formula E World Championship coming to Hyderabad and India for the first time ever is a testament to the direction of progress India has taken," said Shri K.T. Rama Rao, Hon'ble Minister of IT, Industries, Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Government of Telangana, at the event. Sustainable mobility is the path to a greener, cleaner future. We are honored to host this international event in Hyderabad and invite all of India to attend."

"Today's Mumbai countdown marks a step towards a momentous event in recognition of an urgent need to decarbonize the economy, including the transport and mobility sector," said Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty, Founder of Greenko Group and Ace Group. In 30 days, India will be at the forefront of electric vehicle racing, hosting its first Formula E race in collaboration with the Government of Telangana and with support from the Government of India. We will accelerate our efforts to ensure that India leads the way in terms of sustainability and decarbonization. I cordially invite you to witness history being made on the streets of Hyderabad on February 11th, 2023."

Ace Nxt Gen is hosting the 2023 Hyderabad E-Prix in collaboration with the Government of Telangana and Formula E. Hyderabad will host Round 4 of the championship's 9th season, which will take place between January and July 2023.

Image Courtesy: Pritish Bagdi


Fans from all over the world have responded enthusiastically to the ticket sales, which began on January 4. The tickets are divided into four categories based on their location on the track: Ace Grandstands, Premium Grandstands, Charged Grandstands, and Grandstands.

A total of 11 teams with 22 cars will participate, including notable names like McLaren, Maserati , Porsche, Jaguar, Nissan, and Mahindra Racing. The introduction of the Gen3 Era Formula E car, known for its top speed of 322kmph and status as the world's fastest, lightest, most powerful, and most efficient electric race car, will be the event's highlight.


Ace Nxt Gen is driven by a commitment to decarbonisation for a cleaner and sustainable future. Starting with the mobility sector, Ace Nxt Gen will weave innovation and technology to make an impact in transitioning energy across the globe.

Ticket prices start at ₹1000 and to book tickets and know more about the event, visit – www.acenxtgen.com or in.bookmyshow.com

Tickets have been divided into four categories based on Vantage points as follows:

  1. The Ace Grandstand Tickets (₹10,000)

  2. Premium Grandstand Tickets (₹6000)

  3. Charged Grandstands (₹3500)

  4. Grandstands (₹1000)

Image Courtesy: Ace Nxt Gen official


This year's fashion event is Lakmé Fashion Week X FDCI. The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) and Lakmé Fashion Week (LFW) have recently announced the dates for their respective editions in Delhi and Mumbai.


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The Delhi edition will take place from the 11th to the 15th of October, while Mumbai will host the event from the 9th to the 12th of March 2023.

"We are hoping that our event will be the right platform for designers. It will not only help to showcase a lot of creativity, but it will also give designers more business. "FDCI has made a significant contribution to the Indian design repertoire, and the collaboration with LFW only strengthens it," said Sunil Sethi, Chairman of the FDCI board.

The FDCI and Lakmé Fashion Week collaborated because they recognised the benefits to India's fashion industry. Last year's FDCI X LFW was a huge success, showcasing a plethora of desirable outfits.



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