Gucci takes over Times Square for Cruise show as Kering eyes revival

NEW YORK 鈥 Gucci鈥檚 creative director Demna presented his first Cruise collection for the Italian luxury brand on Saturday night in New York, transforming Times Square into a runway as owner Kering seeks to revive its struggling flagship label.
The splashy show, livestreamed on billboards in one of the most visited places on the planet, was a nod to Gucci鈥檚 ties to Manhattan 鈥 the birthplace of its international expansion and where the Italian house opened its first store outside Italy in 1953. (You can watch the show here: https://tinyurl.com/4ep4h4ck. The actual show starts at the 25:50 mark.)
The 鈥淕ucciCore鈥 collection unveiled on Saturday 鈥渇eels like a homecoming for the brand,鈥 Demna said in a statement.
鈥淚 wanted to do the impossible and place Gucci at the center of this metropolis,鈥 he added.
Cindy Crawford and former football quarterback Tom Brady were among the models who donned Demna鈥檚 variety of styles, from business suits and trench coats to full-length gowns, in front of an audience of celebrities including Anna Wintour and Mariah Carey.
The collection鈥檚 range reflects the 鈥減lurality of styles that intersect like the streets of the city,鈥 Demna said.
Cruise collections, once limited to resort attire, are now often presented in locations that allow brands to link their designs to a geographic narrative. They are staged in addition to the biannual fashion calendar.
NORTH AMERICAN PUSH
Gucci鈥檚 decision to host the show in New York comes as many European luxury brands turn to the North American market to drive growth. French fashion house Christian Dior unveiled its Cruise collection in Los Angeles .
The show followed Demna鈥檚 runway debut for the house in Milan in February. The Georgian designer spent a decade at Kering鈥檚 Balenciaga brand before taking over as Gucci鈥檚 creative director in July last year, stepping into a role previously held for two years by designer Sabato De Sarno.
The Gucci brand makes up a majority of profit at French conglomerate Kering, which sought a creative reset when it appointed Demna to Gucci鈥檚 top design role.
Sales at Gucci in the first quarter from the previous year, the luxury fashion group 鈥said in April, as the hurt spending by Middle Eastern shoppers and curtailed international travel. Kering called the quarterly results a 鈥渇irst step鈥 in its recovery.
Kering, which also owns Yves Saint Laurent and jeweler Boucheron, appointed Luca De Meo as chief executive officer last September to lead a turnaround 鈥 especially at Gucci. He has the luxury group鈥檚 operating profit margin and boost Gucci鈥檚 appeal. 鈥 Reuters

