Same why I look or think about this brand it reminds me of those wayy too over the top (in a tacky way) pop artists. If you sponsor artists make sure they’re not wearing ridiculous costumes.
i loved gucci since i was teenager and still very much do however i prefer the vintage pieces 90's early 2000's (tom ford era) a true classic never dies!
While I think most people have some sort of a love-hate relationship with Alessandro Michele's Gucci, it is undeniable that Michele put Gucci on the map. Certainly, his aesthetics was not for everyone, but you could recognise it from a mile away. There was at least fun and colours, it's a niche that was not done better by anyone else in the luxury market. For Gucci, the quality was never that amazing, and still isn't, unless you order custom designs. Now that there's no design and fun, it's back to boring and not good quality, so it's lost all appeal for most people that were buying Gucci previously. Sure, they're wanting to do quiet luxury now, but the average consumer ain't going to Gucci to buy quiet luxury, there are other brands that have built their branding on quiet luxury, and Gucci isn't one of them.
I am fan of Gucci, but I shop carefully, buying only their Classic items, not trendy items. I had fun with Gucci during the Michele era. I am also liking the new quieter Sabato designs, and the direction it is going.
I love gucci. It's my first luxury bag. i love their classic pieces. Creativity should always be balanced with timeless pieces. Maybe it's just me, but i prefer classics over modern pieces 😅😅
It’s commercial and safe thus far. Nothing memorable or innovative. Very much following the trend of “quiet luxury” and trying to increase profits. A few strong pieces but otherwise not captivated yet.
I ❤ the Italian brands as well. Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo and, yes Gucci are my favorites. I have bags from all three brands. I’m also a little obsessed with Versace these days. These brands don’t play the games with customers that Chanel and Hermes do. I also find the customer service far superior to French brands.
Depends on the bag model/type! Gucci does still have an elegant style. And why does the headline written "It's A Mess" with a frowny looking actress. I don't think it's fair to the brand, any brand. I'm not a Gucci fan per se. But I like a fair and just analytics no matter how (good/bad/overpriced, etc,etc) the brand operates.
I don’t find GUCCI’s current CD very appealing. It’s been a snooze fest, since Alessandro was kicked out. Kering needs to find a formula that works for GUCCI, that invokes excitement, desirability, quality that also gets an emotional response. I love GUCCI, so I hope they pull it together 💚❤️💚
@@saynay333Not sure what you mean? Overall, I think expectations on designers and creative directors today is intense in terms of constant shows and need to constantly achieve more profits each quarter, creativity doesn’t thrive like that. You need room to fail, to try and explore. That is freedom is becoming rarer and a similar issue is emerging in film and other mediums. I’m sure Gucci will capitalise from the whole quiet lux and more minimalist aesthetic. Lots of commercial pieces and will make sense in this era financially.
Gucci definitely has become lost and TACKY like LVHM brands. Its new creative designer is not aligned to American consumer tastes. He is absolute EUROTRASH. Tom Ford made Gucci sophisticated and classic and glamorous.
😂 American consumers tastes are tacky though, that's why it became tacky. Big is better, loud. It was orginally positioned for european tastes (less is more)and hopefully it's going back to that.
Since tacky pop artists started to over wear gucci it lost its charm to me. It’s really tacky now.
Same why I look or think about this brand it reminds me of those wayy too over the top (in a tacky way) pop artists. If you sponsor artists make sure they’re not wearing ridiculous costumes.
For me, the minutes Alessandro Michelle took over and made the entire fashion line look like it came from an American Goodwill.
to the point
That’s on you babe, easily influenced. If you have design acumen, you’d know Gucci is superior
i loved gucci since i was teenager and still very much do
however i prefer the vintage pieces 90's early 2000's (tom ford era)
a true classic never dies!
Alessandro Michele was head of handbag designs during the Tom Ford Gucci era (from 2902). What pieces did you specifically did you like?
While I think most people have some sort of a love-hate relationship with Alessandro Michele's Gucci, it is undeniable that Michele put Gucci on the map. Certainly, his aesthetics was not for everyone, but you could recognise it from a mile away. There was at least fun and colours, it's a niche that was not done better by anyone else in the luxury market. For Gucci, the quality was never that amazing, and still isn't, unless you order custom designs. Now that there's no design and fun, it's back to boring and not good quality, so it's lost all appeal for most people that were buying Gucci previously. Sure, they're wanting to do quiet luxury now, but the average consumer ain't going to Gucci to buy quiet luxury, there are other brands that have built their branding on quiet luxury, and Gucci isn't one of them.
His bags were the best! I love my Dionysus and Marmont flap and camera
I am fan of Gucci, but I shop carefully, buying only their Classic items, not trendy items. I had fun with Gucci during the Michele era. I am also liking the new quieter Sabato designs, and the direction it is going.
I don’t enjoy monogram prints for luxury brands or large logos with the name plastered in large font.
geek
I love gucci. It's my first luxury bag. i love their classic pieces. Creativity should always be balanced with timeless pieces. Maybe it's just me, but i prefer classics over modern pieces 😅😅
It’s got nothing to do with scandals whatsoever.
It’s a brand with tacky designs for tacky people.
The lady at the dior store said gucci is the rich people's guess
Your videos deserve so much more likes and comments 🎉❤
It’s commercial and safe thus far. Nothing memorable or innovative. Very much following the trend of “quiet luxury” and trying to increase profits. A few strong pieces but otherwise not captivated yet.
I ❤ the Italian brands as well. Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo and, yes Gucci are my favorites. I have bags from all three brands. I’m also a little obsessed with Versace these days. These brands don’t play the games with customers that Chanel and Hermes do. I also find the customer service far superior to French brands.
Depends on the bag model/type! Gucci does still have an elegant style. And why does the headline written "It's A Mess" with a frowny looking actress. I don't think it's fair to the brand, any brand. I'm not a Gucci fan per se. But I like a fair and just analytics no matter how (good/bad/overpriced, etc,etc) the brand operates.
GUCCI is a better price then other Luxuary bands
I could never get into Gucci . It’s just something boring about it. Plus some of their pieces are ugly
well the bags and jewellery are timeless but the clothes are ugly
Totally agree
I don’t find GUCCI’s current CD very appealing. It’s been a snooze fest, since Alessandro was kicked out. Kering needs to find a formula that works for GUCCI, that invokes excitement, desirability, quality that also gets an emotional response. I love GUCCI, so I hope they pull it together 💚❤️💚
I'm glad they finally got rid of Alessandro. There was a point where Gucci was just trolling customers with some of their designs.
Loved Michele’s aesthetic and vision. He was an iconic bag designer under the Tom Ford era and as the creative director. But he’s not for everyone.
@@Coastpsych_fi99 He had a good run, but towards the end the train went off the rails.
@@saynay333Not sure what you mean? Overall, I think expectations on designers and creative directors today is intense in terms of constant shows and need to constantly achieve more profits each quarter, creativity doesn’t thrive like that. You need room to fail, to try and explore. That is freedom is becoming rarer and a similar issue is emerging in film and other mediums.
I’m sure Gucci will capitalise from the whole quiet lux and more minimalist aesthetic. Lots of commercial pieces and will make sense in this era financially.
He was the best designer Gucci had
When Alessandro left the new CD had some huge shoes to fill and his feet are clearly way too small!
Only poor people wear logo-heavy Gucci.
Gucci definitely has become lost and TACKY like LVHM brands. Its new creative designer is not aligned to American consumer tastes. He is absolute EUROTRASH. Tom Ford made Gucci sophisticated and classic and glamorous.
😂 American consumers tastes are tacky though, that's why it became tacky. Big is better, loud.
It was orginally positioned for european tastes (less is more)and hopefully it's going back to that.
Screw luxury brands.. They are garbage...