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Digital platform dedicated to the Gucci Archive / Palazzo Settimanni, Via Delle Caldaie, 7 .Acquired by Gucci in 1953, this special location has served as a factory, workshop, and . Gucci's Alessandro Michele gives Vogue a tour of the house's new Archive in the .Digital platform dedicated to the Gucci Archive / Palazzo Settimanni, Via Delle Caldaie, 7 Florence.
Acquired by Gucci in 1953, this special location has served as a factory, workshop, and showroom. The archive is divided into themed rooms, named after the mantra-like words that are part of Alessandro Michele's lexicon—words chosen to . Gucci's Alessandro Michele gives Vogue a tour of the house's new Archive in the Palazzo Settimanni, a Renaissance gem in Florence's Santo Spirito neighborhood. Gucci unveiled its new archives at Florence's Palazzo Settimanni, which served as the brand's factory, workshop and showroom in the past. Gucci‘s archive is arguably one of the most extensive and storied in fashion history, and now thanks to Alessandro Michele, this has been curated in the refurbished Palazzo Settimanni.
As part of its centenary celebration, Gucci has opened a new home of Gucci Archive in the 15 th Century Palazzo Settimanni, located on Via delle Caldaie in Florence in the Santo Spirito neighbourhood, in the area known as “Oltrarno”, on the left bank of the river. Gucci's new five-floor Palazzo Settimanni archive, designed by Alessandro Michele, is a slice of nostalgia mixed with the present; offering a romantic setting that sees Gucci's luxury history collide with Michele's buoyant and contemporary vision for the house. Gucci has opened the new home of their archive in Via delle Caldaie in Florence as a part of their 100th-anniversary celebrations. Open as of July 1, the archive is housed in Palazzo Settimanni in the Santo Spirito neighborhood that has a history reaching back to the 15th century rich with artisans and artists. Palazzo Settimanni on Via delle Caldaie, 7 is home to the Gucci Archives and Gucci education. We take you inside the immense historical archive of the fashion house founded more than 100 years ago in Florence.
Acquired by Gucci in 1953, this special location has served as a factory, workshop, and showroom. The archive is divided into themed rooms, named after the mantra-like words that are part of Alessandro Michele's lexicon—words chosen to .Digital platform dedicated to the Gucci Archive / Palazzo Settimanni, Via Delle Caldaie, 7 Florence.Acquired by Gucci in 1953, this special location has served as a factory, workshop, and showroom. The archive is divided into themed rooms, named after the mantra-like words that are part of Alessandro Michele's lexicon—words chosen to .
Gucci's Alessandro Michele gives Vogue a tour of the house's new Archive in the Palazzo Settimanni, a Renaissance gem in Florence's Santo Spirito neighborhood.
gucci warehouse archive
Gucci unveiled its new archives at Florence's Palazzo Settimanni, which served as the brand's factory, workshop and showroom in the past. Gucci‘s archive is arguably one of the most extensive and storied in fashion history, and now thanks to Alessandro Michele, this has been curated in the refurbished Palazzo Settimanni. As part of its centenary celebration, Gucci has opened a new home of Gucci Archive in the 15 th Century Palazzo Settimanni, located on Via delle Caldaie in Florence in the Santo Spirito neighbourhood, in the area known as “Oltrarno”, on the left bank of the river.
Gucci's new five-floor Palazzo Settimanni archive, designed by Alessandro Michele, is a slice of nostalgia mixed with the present; offering a romantic setting that sees Gucci's luxury history collide with Michele's buoyant and contemporary vision for the house. Gucci has opened the new home of their archive in Via delle Caldaie in Florence as a part of their 100th-anniversary celebrations. Open as of July 1, the archive is housed in Palazzo Settimanni in the Santo Spirito neighborhood that has a history reaching back to the 15th century rich with artisans and artists. Palazzo Settimanni on Via delle Caldaie, 7 is home to the Gucci Archives and Gucci education. We take you inside the immense historical archive of the fashion house founded more than 100 years ago in Florence.
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