Bag with a vengeance
The Gucci Blondie and the GG Milano bags are creative director Sabato de Sarno’s homage to the House.
MILAN — Stealth and Sabato de Sarno have been synonymous with each other, and ever since the new creative director of Gucci took over and painted the town (and the world) Ancora, the brand has quietly pulsated its own shade of rouge.
Milan is where his power is much felt, magnified to the world with his creations and recreations of iconic stuff of dreams. These beautiful things that once occupied his mind are now in the stores. From the runway collection which I witnessed last year to the shelves of the stores of the Gucci nearest you.
One such dream that’s been brought to life is the Gucci Blondie bag in leather or toile. Obviously drawn from Italy of the early ’70s, this piece collides preciousness and pragmatism: held on the shoulder, its emblematic logo is leather-clad or enabled with a technique drawn from Gucci’s jewelry.
Reintroduced in the Cruise 2025 collection, the Gucci B bag draws its name from an archive design, re-envisioned here with a relaxed silhouette and a detachable shoulder strap equipped with a D-ring for attaching items. You can never have too many attachments, you know.
There’s also this new top handle handbag with a puffy silhouette that also debuted at the Fall Winter 2024 fashion show during Milan Fashion Week, paying tribute to the vibrant city that inspired it. With added cues taken from established House icons and emblematic Double G hardware, it presents an evolution of the GG Marmont silhouette. A fresh take on an established classic. Very Sabato de Sarno.
This refreshed style marks a new chapter not just for Gucci but also for de Sarno, a personal reflection on his life. The city is a source of everlasting inspiration for the creative director and continues to inspire his narrative for the House. This is his homage to Milan and his love letter to Gucci: the GG Milano bag celebrates Milan for all that it is — full of art, fashion, design and a unique creative energy stitched into its very essence.
“Fashion design is a means to study, explore, interpret. After having expressed my ideas of desirability and sensuality, this is another piece of me, more romantic, more contradictory. I like taking something that we think we know and breaking away from its rules, taking it as far as it can go, without ever distorting it. Bringing it towards its opposite and finding harmony,” said the creative director.