Gucci Garden: A Fashion Eden

The new and improved version of Florence's Gucci museum is a phantasmagorical garden wonderland, writes curator Maria Luisa Frisa

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The new space we have opened in Florence is called Gucci Garden for a reason. The previous name, Gucci Museum, might have suggested a place that looked chronologically and more conventionally at the work of the House. The Gucci Garden, by contrast, is an expression of the imagination of Alessandro Michele, where pieces, films and artworks are mixed, not according to a timeline, but to themes and ideas. For example, a coat from the 1960s in zebra is displayed next to one from today in orange faux fur with zebra motifs, in a dialogue across the decades. The Gucci Garden is a phantasmagorical place that provokes many thoughts, ideas and emotions. And while I may be the curator, I am a curator that has been chosen by Alessandro Michele to interpret his eye, his gaze, his feeling.

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