Presenting his second menswear collection for Gucci, new creative director Alessandro Michele kept up the 1970s retro-inspired magic of his fall-winter 2015 lineup. Unveiling the new looks during an exclusive show in New York City, where the popular West 22nd Street was closed off, Michele continued to play with gender norms. Gucci’s man, under Michele’s direction, was young and playful. Embracing rich hues and dandy layers, the Gucci man embraced straight tailoring, bold prints and lengthened silhouettes for quite the showing.
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