The GG Monogram is captured in a new campaign with Kit Butler, spotted on the French Riviera with the latest travel pieces from the Gucci Valigeria collection. The timeless monogram traces back to the House’s early days, when founder Guccio Gucci first used his initials on travel pieces.Riccardo Zanola - Artistic DirectorDaniel Arnold - PhotographerHarrison Boyce - DirectorVirginie Benarroch - Fashion Editor/StylistBenjamin Muller - Hair StylistAurore Gibrien - Makeup ArtistPiergiorgio Del Moro - Casting Director
Simon is featured in the High Summer 2025 Campaign of BalenciagaDemna - Designer
Roe Ethridge - PhotographerAlly Macrae - Fashion Editor/StylistNatsumi Ebiko - Hair StylistCamille Lutz - Makeup ArtistFanny Santa Rita - ManicuristManon Everhard - Set Designer
Any kid who spent afternoons around the millennium watching MTV will know that the girl group All Saints is the catnip of a generation. Once its members started harmonizing, your heart melted, and it still does. Add a young Leonardo DiCaprio to the mix and the effect is positively euphoric. Bruno Sialelli pushed all those nostalgic buttons with his second music-video-style short film for Lanvin, which followed February’s re-imagining of Gwen Stefani’s “Rich Girl” from the same era. And he wasn’t even trying to hide his tricks. If the mood was mischievous, it matched the collection. Saturated evening florals gave a certain decadence to short-sleeved day shirts and negligees, or plissé dresses, which had a second-hand sensibility about them that was echoed in little frilly bouclé suits and oversized khaki suits. Graphic skin-tight bodysuits and sci-fi slides cemented the idea of a traveler’s wardrobe: a co-ed melange of things picked up in diverse locations and mixed with a generous generational dose of sportswear.