How Alessandro Michele went out of fashion at Gucci (2024)

After a 20-year-long stint at Gucci, including seven years at the helm, fashion designer Alessandro Michele is bowing out.

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French luxury conglomerate Kering, Gucci’s parent company, announced Michele’s departure on Nov. 23. The firm acknowledged Michele has “played a fundamental part in making the brand what it is today through his groundbreaking creativity, while staying true to the renowned codes of the House.”

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Of all the brands Kering owns—Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin, and Kering Eyewear—Gucci is by far the most profitable, comprising two-thirds of profits at the French luxury group.

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When Michele, now 49, was promoted from head of accessories to creative director in 2015, he breathed new life into the brand, bringing more eclectic and inclusive styles to the table—or runway, rather. His gender-fluid style—putting celebrities Harry Styles and Jared Leto in pearls and pumps—attracted young buyers from the world over. Under him, the brand also forayed into the restaurant business and the metaverse.

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But unfortunately for the Rome-born designer, the sheen started to wear off. Some chalk it up to a lack of newness and intrigue around Michele’s designs, and others to the lingering effects of the pandemic dampening Asia market spends.

Either way, the damage has been plain to see. Compared to rivals like LVMH (which has 75 brands including Dior, Fendi and Givenchy), French luxury brand Hermes, and Richemont (of Cartier and Chloé fame), Gucci’s growth has been lagging.

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“Gucci is suffering from brand fatigue as Alessandro Michele has been doing more of the same for seven years,” Luca Solca, analyst at Bernstein, told the Financial Times. “In order to reaccelerate, Gucci doesn’t need to move to the mainstream or to become timeless. It needs to open a new creative chapter.”

His successor has not been announced yet. And questions loom around where Michele will head next, and whether, perhaps, he’ll start his own brand.

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Glimpse of Gucci under Alessandro Michele, by the digits

€9.7 billion ($10.1 billion): Gucci’s revenue in 2021, up from €3.9 billion in 2015

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13%: Gucci’s revenue growth in 2019, down significantly from 45% in 2015

2%: Kering shares temporarily rose on the news of Michele’s possible exit in a Women’s Wear Daily report

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24%: how much Kering’s shares have fallen year-to-date versus 4% for LCMH

Charted: Kering’s stock market rise is stunting

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2019: A year of fashion faux pas for Michele’s Gucci

February 2019: Gucci had to apologize for and take down an $890 sweater that drew backlash for evoking blackface

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May 2019: Sikhs protest Gucci’s attempt to sell the turban, an article of faith, as a $790 fashion accessory

September 2019: When Michele put models in white straightjackets, model Ayesha Tan Jones protested on the Milan runway by raising her hands to reveal the note: “Mental health is not fashion.”

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Michele’s hand in reducing Gucci’s environmental footprint

Under Michele, Gucci made many efforts to go greener.

🐾 In 2017, Gucci pledged to go fur-free.

🌎 In 2019, Gucci decided to go carbon neutral. The brand claims its carbon neutral across its own operations as well as its entire supply chain.

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♻️ In June 2020, Gucci launched its first eco-friendly collection called Off The Grid, featuring sneakers, bags, accessories, and ready-to-wear apparel made using recycled, organic, bio-based or sustainably sourced materials

🗓️ In light of the pandemic, Michele questioned if the fashion industry was producing too much, conducting, too many shows, and so on. Gucci reduced the number of annual shows from 5 to 2, declaring the fashion calendar obsolete

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Alessandro Michele’s parting words, in full:

“There are times when paths part ways because of the different perspectives each one of us may have. Today an extraordinary journey ends for me, lasting more than twenty years, within a company to which I have tirelessly dedicated all my love and creative passion. During this long period Gucci has been my home, my adopted family. To this extended family, to all the individuals, who have looked after and supported it, I send my most sincere thanks, my biggest and most heartfelt embrace. Together with them I have wished, dreamed, imagined. Without them, none of what I have built would have been possible. To them goes my most sincerest wish: may you continue to cultivate your dreams, the subtle and intangible matter that makes life worth living. May you continue to nourish yourselves with poetic and inclusive imagery, remaining faithful to your values. May you always live by your passions, propelled by the wind of freedom” -Alessandro Michele

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Why did Alessandro Michele quit Gucci? ›

Citing “well-placed sources”, the magazine said Michele was quitting after being asked to orchestrate a creative revamp to restore the brand's lustre.

What did Alessandro Michele do at Gucci? ›

He grew to international recognition as the creative director of Gucci, the Italian fashion luxury house where he worked from 2002 to 2022. Known for his maximalist designs, Alessandro Michele revived Gucci's popularity, most notably with a Geek-Chic aesthetic.

Is Gucci out of style? ›

After taking the top spot on the Lyst Index of fashion's hottest brands in 2022, Gucci dropped to number 11 last quarter.

Who owns Gucci now? ›

Luxury goods company Kering owns Gucci today. Kering is headquartered in Paris, France, and is majority-owned by the Pinault family. Kering also owns several other luxury brands, including Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Who brought Gucci back to life? ›

Tom Ford (born August 27, 1961, Austin, Texas, U.S.) is an American fashion designer and film director who was credited with reviving the fashion house Gucci during his tenure as creative director (1994–2004). He started an eponymous line in 2005.

Why did Gucci fall off? ›

While Gucci had plenty of hit products over the years, industry observers say it failed to transcend fashion to true luxury in the way LVMH made famous with brands such as Louis Vuitton. Gucci often churned out too many versions of the same popular item to maximize short-term profit, leaving it overexposed.

Who replaced Alessandro at Gucci? ›

Sabato De Sarno joins the brand from Valentino, as the successor to Alessandro Michele.

Who made Gucci famous? ›

Gucci was founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci (1881–1953) in Florence, Tuscany. Under the direction of Aldo Gucci (son of Guccio), Gucci became a worldwide-known brand, an icon of the Italian dolce vita period.

How long did Alessandro Michele work for Gucci? ›

“There are times when paths part ways because of the different perspectives each one of us may have,” said Alessandro Michele in a statement confirming his departure from Gucci after almost eight years.

Is Gucci losing popularity? ›

Trouble is brewing in the luxury brands market. This week Gucci's parent company Kering announced that it expects a first quarter sales decline of 10%, almost all of which was driven by a 20% decline in Gucci sales.

Is YSL still owned by Gucci? ›

Kering (French: [kɛːʁiŋ]) is a French-based multinational corporation specializing in luxury goods. It owns the brands Gucci, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Yves Saint Laurent, Creed and Alexander McQueen.

Is Gucci still high end? ›

Gucci and Louis Vuitton are the most popular luxury fashion brand in the United States, followed by Chanel and Dior. Overall, Gucci dominates our KPIs of top luxury fashion brands, with 90 percent awareness slightly shadowing even Chanel and Dior.

Does the Gucci family still exist? ›

As of June 2023, some of the notable Gucci family members still alive are Patricia Gucci, Aldo's only daughter; as well as Alessandra and Allegra Gucci, the children of the infamous couple of Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani.

What does the bee mean in the Gucci logo? ›

The bee on the Gucci logo is an homage to a dazzling cache of 300 gold-and-garnet bees found in the tomb of fifth-century monarch King Childeric. European nobility has used the bumblebee as a symbol of nobility for centuries. The Gucci house first used this symbol in the '70s.

Is Gucci made in China? ›

Furthermore, it's important to note that Gucci has recently expanded its manufacturing operations and now crafts its designs in China as well as Italy, so a 'made in China' label doesn't need to be a deterrent on dustbags.

What happened to Gucci's creative director? ›

Alessandro Michele is stepping down as Gucci's creative director, the company announced Wednesday. Michele, who has been with Gucci for 20 years, assumed the role in 2015. Before becoming creative director, he was in the company's shoe and accessories department.

Why was Maurizio Gucci bought out? ›

From 1991 to 1993, Gucci's finances were in the red. Maurizio Gucci was blamed for spending extravagantly on the company's headquarters in Florence and Milan. He went on to sell his remaining company stock in 1993 for $170 million to Investcorp, ending the Gucci family's association with the company.

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