We admit it: we’ve fallen hard for the vision of Gucci’s new creative director Alessandro Michele. His whimsical, romantic, gender non-specific take on the Italian house’s gilded luxury is one that feels perfectly in step with our times, even if it does contemporaneously recalls previous, sepia-tinged eras. Following on from last season’s advertising campaign, shot on the streets of Los Angeles, Mr Michele and his photographic co-conspirator Glen Luchford, now travel to Berlin, taking cues from Germany’s 1980s pop culture and Brutalist architecture. The resultant effect is that we feel like we’ve missed the greatest night with the coolest kids, and so we’re making a beeline for the store to buy into that late-night dream. Peacock not included.

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