For the first time, Gucci collaborates with another house in the Kering group in the field of Haute Joaillerie. Alongside Pomellato, the Florentine label reveals a cross-sectoral collection for the benefit of hyper luxury creations.
A collection Jewelry Between archives and innovation
Baptized Jewelry, literally “jewelry” In Italian, this series of pieces draws its inspiration from 1984 drawings from the archives of Pomellato. And if Gucci Also launched in the Haute Joaillerie sector in 2019, this new collection convenes its historic know-how in terms of leather goods.
Here, the flexibility of black or brown stitching leather therefore contrasts with the mineral shine of diamonds and white gold to give life to sculptural bracelets with invisible clasp, an ultra-design pocket or even a versatile minaudière equipped with a removable strap with large links.
With this collaboration under the sign of know-how Made in ItalyKering relies on a policy of Cross-sectoral valuation of its houses. By uniting their respective expertise, Gucci and Pomellato also offer a designed collection for a Ultra-exclusive Vic clientele Follower of exceptional parts; An approach which is part of a context of strategic repositioning for its-parent group which has been witnessing a fall back to its sales for several months.