#GucciShowtime Campaign season is in full swing, and Gucci are throwing it way back with a grandiose celebration of old Hollywood and the roots of celebrity culture. Director Glen Luchford is taking notes from the golden age of cinema, referencing the most iconic films of all time, including: An American in Paris, Cover Girl, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Singin’ in the Rain, Gucci treats us to uniform tap dancers, floor length ball gowns, fur (faux, of course) and headpieces befitting only the original silver screen sirens. Accompanying the lavish campaign images, are black and white styled headshots and a short film playing homage to the era featuring an army of models dipped in Gucci singing and dancing to Irving Berlin’s “There’s No Business Like Show Business”, proving that the only way to up the glam of the ‘40s is with Gucci, Gucci, Gucci. Visit Gucci.com Credits: Creative Director: Alessandro Michele Art Director: Christopher Simmonds Photog...
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