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BUREAU BETAK / GUCCI FW25
XiaoZhan Milan Fashion Week 2025
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The Gucci Portrait Series Fall Winder 2025
Fashion is attitude turned art, style is where it gets personal.
Gucci’s Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, The Gucci Portrait Series is a pivot from runway spectacle to raw introspection. Picture ‘60s mod silhouettes clashing with ‘90s glam minimalism, all filtered through Gucci’s signature lens of beautiful defiance. Shot by Catherine Opie, the campaign features 42 individual souls. A reminder that style doesn’t need a megaphone to make noise.
A coat hangs like a second skin. A purse clutched like a secret. A glance, a slouch, a smirk, these micro-movements speak louder than any logo. The clothes don’t just adorn; they absorb. Each frame strips away the excess, letting every twitch of personality bleed through. It’s fashion stripped down to its most intimate rebellion.
This isn’t a performance, it’s a confession. A moodboard of emotional states: stubborn, daring, fearless, optimist, bold, idealist, quiet, calm, fun, cautious, bad b…!, cool girl, visible, rooted, pragmatist, minimalist, maximalist, complicated, pessimist, angry, very angry, homebody, feeler, healer, hopeful, soft, classical, misunderstood. No filters. Just presence.
Let fashion carve your story into the world, unfiltered. Especially if I can just wear Miu Miu ballet, satin ballerinas in pink, like a rebel pirouetting through the chaos.
Will Demna pick up this thread and stitch personal narrative deeper into fashion’s collective psyche?