Gucci’s Capsule Wardrobe, A Creative Director’s Dilemma & A Brief History of Gucci’s Ad Campaigns

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Today we’re going to take a look at the new 2024 Gucci menswear ad campaign and disseminate a 15 Piece Capsule Wardrobe that can carry every guy through any occasion life may bring. These pieces are each icons in their own right, so they will certainly guarantee a lifetime of style. In addition we’re going to be discussing Gucci’s proposed transformation under the newly appointed creative director, Sabato de Sarno. This new ad campaign has several hints at his inspiration - the Tom Ford era of the house. We’ll look at some of Tom Ford’s Gucci advertisements, as well as the ads from his competitors in the luxury fashion market in the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Finally, a dissection of the state of the role of the creative director in 2024, and some theories around de Sarno’s uphill battle to turn the house of Gucci around.
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    What I’m Wearing:
    Black Linen Sportcoat: Polo by Ralph Lauren
    White T-shirt: Goodfellow & Co by Target
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @davibrass
    @davibrass 24 дні тому +2

    Brilliant work Joseph. This is the content we need for men’s fashion.

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  24 дні тому +1

      @@davibrass Thank you - that’s very generous! It’s so nice to have an honest dialogue about clothing and style without too much fuss. Hope to have you back for more!

  • @AndresOssa
    @AndresOssa 26 днів тому +1

    Very interesting analysis. I loved the final notes. I especially like the visual aids.

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  26 днів тому +1

      @@AndresOssa thank you! It’s funny - since Gucci’s style hasn’t quite played out to follow through with what I was hoping to see with the simple classic style of these ads, but even with one good ad campaign we can all use our own creativity to fill in the blanks with our own styles.

  • @voyoffice
    @voyoffice 24 дні тому +1

    Good one! Interesting things here. I'm looking forward to see you talking about more of socks and their colors, especially white...

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  24 дні тому

      @@voyoffice hey now - that’s a good one! A very stylish item - and the white sock craze is definitely very popular. But it isn’t always as easy to work with every outfit. Great idea - I’ll take a note on that! Thank you!

  • @lisalyttle5566
    @lisalyttle5566 5 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting.Love the 15 piece styling and references to past styles.Learning a lot thanks Joseph!

  • @jaysterling26
    @jaysterling26 Місяць тому +1

    I've tried doing the Fran Lebowitz capsule wardrobe but the cowboy boots just look awkward in London & its environs ( shame).

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  Місяць тому

      @@jaysterling26 Ha! Well it’s funny cause even here in the States it doesn’t always work for her! I saw her in New York once or twice and you would think that anything would go in a city like that, but even there, the cowboy boots were a bit of a stretch!. But I do think the rest of her vibe could work nearly anywhere in the world!

  • @RobertHanna-gq6gk
    @RobertHanna-gq6gk 16 днів тому +1

    Back in the in the day in UK style really did come from the streets rember the mods in the 1960s somthing we have lost here in the uk

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  16 днів тому

      @@RobertHanna-gq6gk Ahhh yes - that truly
      Is the true origin of modern street style. I always think it’s incredible the way that you all had such clearly defined street style groups with clear names, rules of style, and associations. And to think that the way those groups defined themselves just by styling clothes that were readily available in just such a way, to make them all their own! Man I wish I saw that kind of style firsthand!

    • @RobertHanna-gq6gk
      @RobertHanna-gq6gk 16 днів тому

      @@SomeNotesonStyle mod style had a Italian influence

  • @RobertHanna-gq6gk
    @RobertHanna-gq6gk 18 днів тому +1

    Fashion and style used to come from the streets

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  16 днів тому

      @@RobertHanna-gq6gk well that’s the truth! For a while there it felt like those two were a little too mixed up with “streetwear” But it’s funny cause now it feels like the streets are TikTok or Instagram - only difference is that they aren’t actually in real life, so you won’t know the difference between what’s cool or not…🥴

  • @RobertHanna-gq6gk
    @RobertHanna-gq6gk 18 днів тому +1

    This i why cucci is in a mess it one whas a cool brand rember they made the lofer look cool nothing cool a bout tbis shit

    • @SomeNotesonStyle
      @SomeNotesonStyle  16 днів тому

      @@RobertHanna-gq6gk 😂😂😂 you just said it all right there, my man!