The first major moment will take place in February during Milan Fashion Week, where De Sarno will present the Fall-Winter 2025/2026 collection. This show will mark the start of a cohesive narrative, with both Men’s and Women’s collections showcased together in two unified presentations. Another similar show will follow in September for the Spring-Summer 2026 collections.
In addition to these Milan events, Gucci will return to its roots with the previously announced Cruise 2026 show, set for May 15, 2025, in Florence. These three shows reflect De Sarno’s vision of a thoughtfully structured fashion calendar, where each collection responds to and complements the other. His approach emphasizes the interplay between masculinity and femininity, creating a dynamic dialogue that enriches both.
Since his debut with Gucci Ancora, De Sarno has focused on a seamless conversation between men’s and women’s fashion, with each collection maintaining its individuality while contributing to a unified vision.
The 2025 shows are set to continue this exploration, offering fresh perspectives on Gucci’s evolving legacy.