Gucci’s Autumn/Winter 08 Vision: Mixed Feelings

In my eyes, Tom Ford can rarely do wrong. Time and again he has brought his game to the runways at Gucci, working magic on collection after collection and re-vamping Gucci as one of the world’s leading fashion houses. Not only that, he is constantly flanked by some of the world’s most beautiful people, all dressed in some of the world’s most beautiful clothes. Be that as it may, that does not mean that everything he produces is necessarily gold.

Take this year’s AW08 collection, for instance (one of the few I’d dare criticize – the man is a virtuoso). Ford sends models down the runway in a mishmash of autumn palette: prussian blues, regal reds, dark browns and rich blacks. We see some new trends emerging, as well as the follow-through of some old ones: the increasing use of enormous man-bags and the proliferation of the Shantung shirt (a button-down blouse with a wide open pointy collar). However, there were some drawbacks.

I found the clashing dissonance of patterns, though certainly a distinct look, not to be a very appealing one. Many looks that went down the runway were just too cluttered or laden down with a cacophony of distracting details. I guess you could call it ‘rustic’ or ‘nostalgic’. You could even postulate that it looks like the sort of clothing you’d wear, huddled around the fire, drinking hot cocoa. I’ll grant it that much, but it’s a little too tacky and laden with texture to be completely appealing. Furthermore, I’m getting sick of designers constantly looking backwards for inspiration. While the collection did thrive with a horde of new ideas I found that some old cliches were brought into play – like the rustic patterns that played out across the women’s collection.

Now that I’m done griping and looking like a very poor sport, let’s get on with what I liked about the collection. The evening gowns, for one thing, were incredible. This is as it should be: Gucci gowns have long slunk through swanky lounges across the globe. Another thing I really liked were the tassle boots, as sported in the ladies collection. The mens outerwear is definitely worth investing in (if you plan to remortgage your house anytime soon). Here are a few of the good (and bad) looks that capture the essence of Gucci’s AW08.

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