Gucci Cruise Collection 2019: When death and fashion mingle

Not the first fashion designer to be inspired by death, but creative director Alessandro Michele can make viewers immerse themselves in death when following the Gucci Cruise 2019 collection.

Fans were full of anticipation when they learned that the location of the Gucci Cruise 2019 show was the ancient Greek tomb complex Alyscamps, in the city of Arles, France.

A UNESCO cultural heritage site, Alycamps has been a source of inspiration for many artists such as Gaugin and Van Gogh, most recently Alessandro Michele.

Decorated with fire and colored lights, the Gucci Cruise 2019 runway has gothic influences and street fashion.

Gucci Cruise Collection 2019: When death and fashion mingle

On the background of the Alyscamps tomb complex, Gucci Cruise 2019 created a fashion catwalk inspired by death.

Last week, the Gucci brand announced its `landing` of Paris fashion week instead of Milan fashion week as usual.

But then the Gucci Cruise 2019 collection denied that doubt.

Gucci Cruise Collection 2019: When death and fashion mingle

Gucci Cruise 2019 harmonizes the style characteristics of this fashion with French inspiration and mortality.

In a white dress with a cross-shaped choker necklace, the model gradually emerged from a layer of fog, reminding viewers of the Catholic-inspired image of Madonna.

Gucci Cruise Collection 2019: When death and fashion mingle

Gothic inspiration of Madonna.

Gucci Cruise Collection 2019: When death and fashion mingle

Bread-soled sneakers are reminiscent of the girl boss style of the Spice Girls in the 80s and 90s.

But beyond the impressive and intricate design, it is the fashion experience that Gucci brings to its fans that is unique.

Excitement, curiosity mixed with a little fear help fashion lovers feel the most authentic Gucci Cruise 2019 collection.

Gucci Cruise Collection 2019: When death and fashion mingle

The design of the long robe is reminiscent of ancient rituals.

The unusual rib cage necklace reminds the viewer of death.

Black chiffon dress design with iridescent embroidery like the costume of the Goddess of Death.

The mask reminds of the Western bandit in many movies.

The collection also takes cues from local culture, including old names of the city of Arles, such as Gallula Roma and Urbs Genesii.

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