Debbie Harry Gucci Cruise 2025 Ad Campaign
Ever since Sabato De Sarno turned Gucci inventive director in 2023, the Italian designer has most well-liked many of the model’s marketing campaign imagery to characteristic a white backdrop, photographed contained in the studio, and shot by David Sims. A dramatic change in course is within the air, nonetheless, with the revealing of the Gucci Cruise 2025 promoting marketing campaign. In May, De Sarno staged his Cruise 2025 showcase throughout the partitions of London’s Tate Modern museum – with the accompanying promoting marketing campaign additionally photographed throughout the British capital. The legendary and iconic American singer Debbie Harry is the face of the Gucci Cruise 2025 assortment, shot by famed photographer Nan Goldin. Throughout the marketing campaign sequence, shot contained in the again of a London black cab, Harry is joined by some canine companions and totes the Gucci Blondie purse.
The Cruise 2025 Gucci Campaign with Debbie Harry by Nan Goldin:
Read under the reactions of theFashionSpot’s discussion board members:
“Debbie Harry for the Blondie bag is great. The bag, however. Tacky much?” requested Lola701.
“I wonder if this Debbie Harry campaign will just be a series of shots taken inside a taxi? Showcasing a variety of different handbags and dogs. Change your dog to match your handbag,” tigerrouge voiced.
“Zzzzz,” snoozed a disinterested matheus_s.
90sFan wasn’t all too impressed both. “I love Nan Goldin to bits, but art photographers are so bad at shooting fashion,” they identified.
Grimm reasoned: “At least it’s not another white studio shot. Of that, we can be thankful!”
“Not sold on this whatsoever, including the irony of Debbie Harry posing with the Gucci Blondie bag. I’m able to appreciate it’s not another Sabato De Sarno campaign by David Sims with a white backdrop but this just looks like an extension of Alessandro Michele’s Gucci for me,” shared vogue28.
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