French conglomerate Kering confirmed the creative designer was stepping down
The rumours were all over social media on Wednesday and proved true: Italian designer Alessandro Michele left Gucci, where he has overseen a surge in sales at the fashion powerhouse since 2015 but seen his star fade in recent seasons.
“Gucci today announces that Alessandro Michele is stepping down as creative director of Gucci,” said French conglomerate Kering, which owns the Italian house.
It said he had played “a fundamental part in making the brand what it is today through his groundbreaking creativity”.
Michele, in the same joint statement, said: “There are times when paths part ways because of the different perspectives each one of us may have.”
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Kering said Gucci’s design office would “continue to carry the direction of the house forward until a new creative organisation” was announced.
Industry bible Women’s Wear Daily earlier on Wednesday said Michele was quitting after being asked to orchestrate a creative revamp to restore the brand’s lustre.
With his bookish chic looks and vintage mash-ups that harkened back to the 1970s and 80s, Michele helped turn the once-flagging house into a white-hot success, drawing in a new generation of fans with his anti-establishment veneer.
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