Gucci Will No Longer Present Coed Shows, Return To Milan Men’s Fashion Week

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AFTER VARIOUS SEASONS OF COED SHOWS, THE LUXURY HOUSE IS RETURNING TO MILAN MEN’S FASHION WEEK TAKING PLACE JAN. 13 TO 17.

MILAN, ITALY — Luxury Italian house Gucci‘s announced that they will no longer show men’s and women’s collections together.

The brand is expected to return to showing menswear designed by creative director Alessandro Michele on the runway as part of Milan Fashion Week, running Jan. 13 to 17.

Gucci president and chief executive officer announced the move during the Milano Global Fashion Summit.

We have stuck to two displays per year but together with Alessandro [Michele] we decided to put a stronger emphasis on menswear, after holding coed shows for several season,” Bizzarri noted.

Gucci’s return to the calendar is sure to cause a buzz and expand the appeal of men’s fashion weeks in Milan, which have recently been gaining traction after a few years of slimmer editions.

To be sure, dedicated menswear shows are making a comeback, with brands from Versace and Dsquared2 to Givenchy opting for men’s-only showcases.

Photos Credit: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

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