Gucci goes for androgyny, ‘gender fluidity’
The designer deliberately blurred gender lines and ventured into androgynous territory with soft men’s shirts accented with feminine touches like ruffles, beadwork, poet sleeves and built-in bows that perhaps even Caitlin Jenner would find appealing.
Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele ventured beyond traditional fall-winter shades like black, gray and deep teal to produce a collection of women’s dresses and separates in such colors as scarlet, hot pink, turquoise, dove gray and terra cotta.